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  • False vacuum
  • Hypothetical vacuum, less stable than true vacuum

    universe by chance reached a more stable vacuum, this "bubble" (also called "bounce") would spread. A false vacuum exists at a local minimum of energy and

    False vacuum

    False vacuum

    False_vacuum

  • Vacuum bubble
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Vacuum bubble may refer to Vacuum bubbles in quantum field theory Vacuum bubbles in cosmology Vacuum bubbles in hydrodynamics This disambiguation page

    Vacuum bubble

    Vacuum_bubble

  • Feynman diagram
  • Pictorial representation of the behavior of subatomic particles

    e^{-S}D\phi =e^{-HT}=e^{-\rho V}} where ρ is the energy density in the vacuum. Each vacuum bubble contains a factor of δ(k) zeroing the total k at each vertex,

    Feynman diagram

    Feynman diagram

    Feynman_diagram

  • Minisuperspace
  • Approximation in the study of quantum gravity phase spaces

    Friedman–Robertson–Walker model in minisuperspace model the small true vacuum bubble which is nearly spherical with one single parameter of the scalar factor

    Minisuperspace

    Minisuperspace

  • Correlation function (quantum field theory)
  • Expectation value of time-ordered quantum operators

    diagrams with vacuum bubbles, the sum factorizes into (sum over all bubble diagrams) × {\displaystyle \times } (sum of all diagrams with no bubbles). The first

    Correlation function (quantum field theory)

    Correlation function (quantum field theory)

    Correlation_function_(quantum_field_theory)

  • Vacuum chamber
  • Enclosure with very low air pressure used for experiments and testing

    assure a bubble-free mold when mixing resin and silicone rubbers and slower-setting harder resins, a vacuum chamber is required. A small vacuum chamber

    Vacuum chamber

    Vacuum chamber

    Vacuum_chamber

  • Vacuum
  • Space that is empty of matter

    A vacuum (pl.: vacuums or vacua) is space devoid of matter. The word is derived from the Latin adjective vacuus (neuter vacuum) meaning "vacant" or "void"

    Vacuum

    Vacuum

    Vacuum

  • Alcubierre drive
  • Hypothetical FTL transportation by warping space

    assumption that a configurable energy-density field lower than that of a vacuum (that is, negative mass) could be created. Proposed by theoretical physicist

    Alcubierre drive

    Alcubierre drive

    Alcubierre_drive

  • Bubble of nothing
  • Mathematical instability in string theory

    mechanism. As bubbles of nothing have not been observed, their absence can be used to put constraints on other theories. False vacuum Witten, Edward

    Bubble of nothing

    Bubble_of_nothing

  • Vacuum polarization
  • Gauge boson self-energy due to interactions with virtual particles

    (leptons or quarks and gluons). These short-lived pairs are called vacuum bubbles. It can be shown that they have no measurable impact on any process

    Vacuum polarization

    Vacuum_polarization

  • Eternal inflation
  • Hypothetical inflationary universe model

    Although the false vacuum could decay into empty "bubbles" of "true vacuum" that expanded at the speed of light, the empty bubbles could not coalesce

    Eternal inflation

    Eternal_inflation

  • Bubble wrap
  • Packing material

    air bubbles. Some types of bubble wrap have a lower permeation barrier film to allow longer useful life and resistance to loss of air in vacuums. The

    Bubble wrap

    Bubble wrap

    Bubble_wrap

  • Ultrasonic cleaning
  • Method of cleaning using ultrasound

    behind many millions of microscopic 'voids'/'partial vacuum bubbles' (cavitation). These bubbles collapse with enormous energy; temperatures and pressures

    Ultrasonic cleaning

    Ultrasonic cleaning

    Ultrasonic_cleaning

  • Schlenk line
  • Glass apparatus used in chemistry

    inert gas, while the other is connected to a vacuum pump. The inert-gas line is vented through an oil bubbler, while solvent vapors and gaseous reaction

    Schlenk line

    Schlenk line

    Schlenk_line

  • Electron bubble
  • electron bubble theory. At low temperatures, electrons injected into liquid helium do not move freely as one might expect, but rather form small vacuum bubbles

    Electron bubble

    Electron_bubble

  • The Warrior of World's End
  • 1974 novel by Lin Carter

    Island, wielders of a superweapon called the Death Zone (a directable vacuum bubble). The Airmasters are defeated in a climactic battle on Sky Island. A

    The Warrior of World's End

    The_Warrior_of_World's_End

  • Sonoluminescence
  • Luminescence induced by sound waves

    suggests that the light in sonoluminescence is generated by the vacuum within the bubble in a process similar to Hawking radiation, the radiation generated

    Sonoluminescence

    Sonoluminescence

    Sonoluminescence

  • Hello Everything
  • 2006 studio album by Squarepusher

    album included a bonus 3" CD, Vacuum Tracks. This bonus material consists of five drone tracks similar to the track "Vacuum Garden". The song "Hello Meow"

    Hello Everything

    Hello_Everything

  • Gravastar
  • Hypothesized alternative to a black hole

    In astrophysics, a gravastar (a blend word of "gravitational vacuum star") is an object hypothesized in a 2001 paper by Pawel O. Mazur and Emil Mottola

    Gravastar

    Gravastar

    Gravastar

  • Degassing
  • Removal of dissolved gases from liquids

    efficiency. This technique is often referred to as vacuum degasification. Specialized vacuum chambers, called vacuum degassers, are used to degas materials through

    Degassing

    Degassing

  • Quantum field theory
  • Theoretical framework in physics

    are totally disconnected from external lines are sometimes called "vacuum bubbles".) In the ϕ4 interaction theory discussed above, every vertex must have

    Quantum field theory

    Quantum field theory

    Quantum_field_theory

  • Ultrasound
  • Sound waves with frequencies above the human hearing range

    in liquids, leading to the formation and violent collapse of small vacuum bubbles. This phenomenon is termed cavitation and causes high speed impinging

    Ultrasound

    Ultrasound

    Ultrasound

  • Scalar field theory
  • Field theory of scalar fields

    without changing its connectivity. Do not include graphs containing "vacuum bubbles", connected subgraphs with no external lines. The last rule takes into

    Scalar field theory

    Scalar_field_theory

  • Nothing
  • Complete absence of anything; the opposite of everything

    that vacuum and nothing are certainly not synonyms. While studying Kaluza–Klein theory, Edward Witten proposed the possible formation of a bubble of nothing

    Nothing

    Nothing

    Nothing

  • Quartic interaction
  • Quantum field theory with four-point interactions

    without changing its connectivity. Do not include graphs containing "vacuum bubbles", connected subgraphs with no external lines. The last rule takes into

    Quartic interaction

    Quartic_interaction

  • Outer space
  • Void between celestial bodies

    contains ultra-low levels of particle densities, constituting a near-perfect vacuum of predominantly hydrogen and helium plasma, permeated by electromagnetic

    Outer space

    Outer space

    Outer_space

  • Faster-than-light
  • Propagation of information or matter faster than the speed of light

    propagation of matter or information faster than the speed of light in vacuum (c). The special theory of relativity implies that only particles with zero

    Faster-than-light

    Faster-than-light

  • Ernst Stueckelberg
  • Swiss mathematician and physicist

    However, besides being explicitly covariant, Stueckelberg's methods avoid vacuum bubbles. Stueckelberg developed the vector boson exchange force model as the

    Ernst Stueckelberg

    Ernst_Stueckelberg

  • Erick Weinberg
  • American theoretical physicist (born 1947)

    phase ends via the nucleation of Coleman–De Luccia bubbles with a low vacuum energy, these bubbles collide and thermalize, leaving a homogeneous universe

    Erick Weinberg

    Erick_Weinberg

  • Warp drive
  • Fictional superluminal spacecraft propulsion system

    is predicted to generate a negative vacuum energy density such that it would manifest a real nanoscale warp bubble, not an analog, but the real thing."

    Warp drive

    Warp drive

    Warp_drive

  • Distillation
  • Method of separating mixtures

    Molecular distillation is vacuum distillation below the pressure of 0.01 torr. 0.01 torr is one order of magnitude above high vacuum, where fluids are in the

    Distillation

    Distillation

    Distillation

  • Schild's Ladder
  • 2002 science fiction novel by Australian author Greg Egan

    create a bubble of something more stable than ordinary vacuum, dubbed "novo-vacuum", that expands outward at half the speed of light as ordinary vacuum collapses

    Schild's Ladder

    Schild's_Ladder

  • Ultra-high vacuum
  • Artificial vacuum with very low pressure

    Ultra-high vacuum (often spelled ultrahigh in American English, UHV) is the vacuum regime characterised by pressure lower than about 1×10−9 torrs (1×10−9 mbar;

    Ultra-high vacuum

    Ultra-high_vacuum

  • SpaceX Raptor
  • SpaceX family of liquid-fuel rocket engines

    non-gimbaling vacuum-optimized Raptor Vacuum engines would provide primary thrust for the second stage, for a total of nine engines. Raptor Vacuums were envisioned

    SpaceX Raptor

    SpaceX Raptor

    SpaceX_Raptor

  • Vacuum assisted resin transfer molding
  • Resin molding process

    Vacuum Assisted Resin Transfer Molding (VARTM) or Vacuum Injected Molding (VIM) is a closed mold, out of autoclave (OOA) composite manufacturing process

    Vacuum assisted resin transfer molding

    Vacuum assisted resin transfer molding

    Vacuum_assisted_resin_transfer_molding

  • Switchgear
  • Control gear of an electric power system

    breakers. Today, oil-filled equipment has largely been replaced by air-blast, vacuum, or SF6 equipment, allowing large currents and power levels to be safely

    Switchgear

    Switchgear

    Switchgear

  • Safety of high-energy particle collision experiments
  • Safety concerns of high-energy particle collision experiments and particle accelerators

    of theoretical particles called strangelets, magnetic monopoles, and vacuum bubbles. Based on such safety concerns, US federal judge Richard Posner, Future

    Safety of high-energy particle collision experiments

    Safety of high-energy particle collision experiments

    Safety_of_high-energy_particle_collision_experiments

  • Negative energy
  • Concept in physics

    of general relativity in which a "bubble" of spacetime is constructed using a hypothetical negative energy. The bubble is then moved by expanding space

    Negative energy

    Negative_energy

  • Sublimation (phase transition)
  • Transition from solid to gas without melting

    is frozen and its water is allowed to sublime under reduced pressure or vacuum. The loss of snow from a snowfield during a cold spell is often caused by

    Sublimation (phase transition)

    Sublimation (phase transition)

    Sublimation_(phase_transition)

  • Bubble fusion
  • Nuclear fusion reaction

    Bubble fusion is the non-technical name for a nuclear fusion reaction hypothesized to occur inside extraordinarily large collapsing gas bubbles created

    Bubble fusion

    Bubble_fusion

  • Trompe
  • Water-powered air compressor

    trompe is closely related to the Sprengel vacuum pump which uses mercury falling through a tube to create a vacuum instead of pressure. Bloomery (Catalan

    Trompe

    Trompe

    Trompe

  • Siphon
  • Device involving the flow of liquids through tubes

    then over. However, it has been demonstrated that siphons can operate in a vacuum and to heights exceeding the barometric height of the liquid. Consequently

    Siphon

    Siphon

    Siphon

  • Talalay process
  • Latex foam rubber production technique

    applications. The process utilizes a closed mold with pre-vacuum, followed by freezing to maintain uniform bubble geometry. Carbon dioxide (CO2) is flooded through

    Talalay process

    Talalay_process

  • Logic gate
  • Device performing a Boolean function

    (metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistors). They can also be constructed using vacuum tubes, electromagnetic relays with relay logic, fluidic logic, pneumatic

    Logic gate

    Logic gate

    Logic_gate

  • Quantum foam
  • Fluctuation of spacetime on very small scales

    Quantum foam (also known as spacetime foam, or spacetime bubble) is a theoretical quantum fluctuation of spacetime on very small scales due to quantum

    Quantum foam

    Quantum foam

    Quantum_foam

  • Vacuum forming
  • Thermoforming of plastic material

    There are some problems encountered in the vacuum forming process. Absorbed moisture can expand, forming bubbles within the plastic's inner layers. This

    Vacuum forming

    Vacuum forming

    Vacuum_forming

  • Implosion (mechanical process)
  • Destruction of objects by self-collapsing

    radiation implosion. Cavitation (bubble formation/collapse in a fluid) involves an implosion process. When a cavitation bubble forms in a liquid (for example

    Implosion (mechanical process)

    Implosion (mechanical process)

    Implosion_(mechanical_process)

  • Brake bleeding
  • Procedure performed on hydraulic brake systems

    the vacuum method, a vacuum pump is attached to the bleeder valve, which is opened and fluid extracted with the pump until it runs clear of bubbles. In

    Brake bleeding

    Brake bleeding

    Brake_bleeding

  • Gas bubbler
  • Laboratory equipment used to remove air

    transfer, mercury bubblers may be avoided by pulling (instead of pushing) liquids through the cannula by vacuum. Alternatively, the oil bubbler may be closed

    Gas bubbler

    Gas bubbler

    Gas_bubbler

  • Hashish
  • Compressed form of cannabis resin

    hash/Bubble hash". Cannabis Culture Magazine. Archived from the original on 28 June 2011. Retrieved 22 June 2011. Brady, P. (February 4, 2003). "Bubble Hash"

    Hashish

    Hashish

    Hashish

  • Cavitation
  • Low-pressure voids formed in liquids

    thus, the cavity is not a vacuum at all, but rather a low-pressure vapor (gas) bubble. Once the conditions which caused the bubble to form are no longer present

    Cavitation

    Cavitation

    Cavitation

  • James Dyson
  • British inventor and businessman (born 1947)

    founded the company Dyson. He is best known as the inventor of the bagless vacuum cleaner, which works on the principle of cyclonic separation. In the Sunday

    James Dyson

    James Dyson

    James_Dyson

  • Spontaneous symmetry breaking
  • Symmetry breaking through the vacuum state

    the lowest-energy vacuum solutions or ground states do not exhibit that same symmetry. When the system goes to one of those vacuum solutions, the symmetry

    Spontaneous symmetry breaking

    Spontaneous symmetry breaking

    Spontaneous_symmetry_breaking

  • Gas lift
  • Raising a fluid by introducing bubbles of gas into the outlet tube

    lift or bubble pump is a type of pump that can raise fluid between elevations by introducing gas bubbles into a vertical outlet tube; as the bubbles rise

    Gas lift

    Gas_lift

  • British Rail Class 121
  • Class of British diesel multiple units

    of 70 mph (113 km/h), with slam-doors and vacuum brakes. The driving motor vehicles were nicknamed "Bubble Cars" by some enthusiasts, a nickname endorsed

    British Rail Class 121

    British Rail Class 121

    British_Rail_Class_121

  • Water dispenser
  • Machine that cools or heats up and dispenses water

    Submersible pump Tap (valve) Thermostatic mixing valve Trench drain Vacuum breaker Vacuum ejector Valve Water tank Zone valve Plumbing fixtures Accessible

    Water dispenser

    Water dispenser

    Water_dispenser

  • Compressor
  • Machine to increase pressure of gas by reducing its volume

    suitable port connections, the devices may be either a compressor or a vacuum pump. They can be either stationary or portable, can be single or multi-staged

    Compressor

    Compressor

    Compressor

  • Sealed Air
  • American packaging company

    an American packaging company known for its Cryovac food packaging and Bubble Wrap cushioning packaging. It is headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina

    Sealed Air

    Sealed Air

    Sealed_Air

  • Pressure swing adsorption
  • Method of gases separation using selective adsorption under pressure

    separation process with a vacuum. For oxygen and nitrogen VSA systems, the vacuum is typically generated by a blower. Hybrid vacuum pressure swing adsorption

    Pressure swing adsorption

    Pressure swing adsorption

    Pressure_swing_adsorption

  • Why is there anything at all?
  • Metaphysical question

    fluctuations of the hypothetical false vacuum state spontaneously causing an expanding bubble of true vacuum was done by quantum cosmologists in 2014

    Why is there anything at all?

    Why is there anything at all?

    Why_is_there_anything_at_all?

  • Joint cracking
  • Bending a person's joints to produce a distinct cracking or popping sound

    from the solution, leading to the formation of cavitation bubbles. When these nitrogen bubbles collapse, they create a cracking noise. It takes about 20

    Joint cracking

    Joint cracking

    Joint_cracking

  • Effect of spaceflight on the human body
  • Medical issues associated with spaceflight

    permanent damage. Another effect from a vacuum is a condition called ebullism which results from the formation of bubbles in body fluids due to reduced ambient

    Effect of spaceflight on the human body

    Effect of spaceflight on the human body

    Effect_of_spaceflight_on_the_human_body

  • Harold G. White
  • NASA engineer and physicist (born 1965)

    White re-calculated the Alcubierre concept and proposed that if the warp bubble around a spacecraft were shaped like a torus, it would be much more energy

    Harold G. White

    Harold G. White

    Harold_G._White

  • Knuckle
  • Finger joints

    elucidated in 2015 by cine MRI to be caused by tribonucleation as a gas bubble forms in the synovial fluid that bathes the joint. Despite this evidence

    Knuckle

    Knuckle

    Knuckle

  • RTV silicone
  • Type of silicone rubber

    usually very thick (high viscosity), and must be vacuum degassed prior to pouring, to minimize bubble entrapment. If making a brush-on rubber mold, the

    RTV silicone

    RTV_silicone

  • Torricelli's experiment
  • 1643 physics experiment

    purpose of his experiment is to prove that the source of "horror of the vacuum" by nature comes from atmospheric pressure. For much of human history, the

    Torricelli's experiment

    Torricelli's experiment

    Torricelli's_experiment

  • Containment building
  • Structure surrounding a nuclear reactor to prevent radioactive releases

    stations utilize a water spray equipped vacuum building. All individual CANDU units on site are connected to this vacuum building by a large pressure relief

    Containment building

    Containment building

    Containment_building

  • Aerated chocolate
  • Chocolate containing tiny gas bubbles

    has large bubbles and is produced under a vacuum, or by beating gas into liquid chocolate under pressure. Aerated chocolate with tiny bubbles uses the

    Aerated chocolate

    Aerated_chocolate

  • Hookah
  • Type of water pipe

    small static head of the water above the inlet pipe, causing the smoke to bubble into the bowl. At the same time, air is drawn over and heated by the coals

    Hookah

    Hookah

    Hookah

  • Types of concrete
  • Building material consisting of aggregates cemented by a binder

    aggregate segregation. Vacuum concrete, made by using steam to produce a vacuum inside a concrete mixing truck to release air bubbles inside the concrete

    Types of concrete

    Types of concrete

    Types_of_concrete

  • Incandescent light bulb
  • Electric light bulb with a resistively heated wire filament

    with a vacuum atmosphere using a carbon filament. In 1840, British scientist Warren De la Rue enclosed a coiled platinum filament in a vacuum tube and

    Incandescent light bulb

    Incandescent light bulb

    Incandescent_light_bulb

  • List of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet episodes
  • fraternity are discussing their upcoming dance. Ozzie comes by to drop off a vacuum. Ozzie suggests a costume themed dance. Joe comes to the house and says

    List of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet episodes

    List_of_The_Adventures_of_Ozzie_and_Harriet_episodes

  • Decompression sickness
  • Disorder caused by dissolved gases forming bubbles in tissues

    could lead to bubble formation in living tissue. This description of a bubble forming in the eye of a viper subjected to a near vacuum was the first recorded

    Decompression sickness

    Decompression sickness

    Decompression_sickness

  • Cosmic inflation
  • Theory of rapid universe expansion

    through the process of bubble nucleation via quantum tunneling. Bubbles of true vacuum spontaneously form in the sea of false vacuum and rapidly begin expanding

    Cosmic inflation

    Cosmic inflation

    Cosmic_inflation

  • List of wastewater treatment technologies
  • filtering Cesspit Chemical addition wastewater treatment Clarifier Coarse bubble diffusers Composting toilet Constructed wetland Cross-flow filtration Dark

    List of wastewater treatment technologies

    List_of_wastewater_treatment_technologies

  • Physiology of decompression
  • Physiological basis for decompression theory and practice

    and concentration gradients, diffusion, bulk transport by perfusion, and bubble mechanics in living tissues. Gas is inhaled at ambient pressure, and some

    Physiology of decompression

    Physiology of decompression

    Physiology_of_decompression

  • Reflow oven
  • Machine used in circuit board production

    the addition of a late-stage vacuum chamber.  Introducing a vacuum chamber to the reflow process allows voids and bubbles to escape, significantly reducing

    Reflow oven

    Reflow oven

    Reflow_oven

  • Continuous distillation
  • Form of distillation

    continuous distillation is often a fractional distillation and can be a vacuum distillation or a steam distillation. Design and operation of a distillation

    Continuous distillation

    Continuous distillation

    Continuous_distillation

  • Electrical breakdown
  • Conduction of electricity through an insulator under sufficiently high voltage

    can occur within solids, liquids, or gases (and theoretically even in a vacuum). However, the specific breakdown mechanisms are different for each kind

    Electrical breakdown

    Electrical breakdown

    Electrical_breakdown

  • George I of Great Britain
  • King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1714 to 1727

    suppress these schemes and with the support of the company, passed the Bubble Act. With the rise in the market now halted, uncontrolled selling began

    George I of Great Britain

    George I of Great Britain

    George_I_of_Great_Britain

  • Pipette
  • Liquid-transferring laboratory tool

    pipette types work by creating a partial vacuum above the liquid-holding chamber and selectively releasing this vacuum to draw up and dispense liquid. Measurement

    Pipette

    Pipette

    Pipette

  • Plasma window
  • Force field based on high-energy plasma

    allows it to separate gas at standard atmospheric pressure from a total vacuum, and can reportedly withstand a pressure difference of up to nine atmospheres

    Plasma window

    Plasma_window

  • James Dewar
  • British chemist and physicist (1842–1923)

    Scottish chemist and physicist. He is best known for his invention of the vacuum flask, which he used in conjunction for his research into the liquefaction

    James Dewar

    James Dewar

    James_Dewar

  • Refractive index
  • Property in optics

    the acronym IOR), often denoted n, is the ratio of the speed of light in vacuum (c) to the speed of light in a given optical medium (v), n=c/v. The refractive

    Refractive index

    Refractive index

    Refractive_index

  • Fan death
  • Supposed death from an electric fan

    problem except in zero-gravity environments where exhaled air tends to form a bubble around astronauts' heads instead of dispersing normally. During the summer

    Fan death

    Fan death

    Fan_death

  • Viscometer
  • Scientific instrument used to measure viscosity

    The time required for an air bubble to rise is directly proportional to the viscosity of the liquid, so the faster the bubble rises, the lower the viscosity

    Viscometer

    Viscometer

  • Potato cannon
  • Pipe-based cannon

    and propane. Supersonic velocities have been obtained using the related vacuum bazooka with a de Laval nozzle. This also relies on significantly lowering

    Potato cannon

    Potato_cannon

  • Carburetor
  • Component of internal combustion engines which mixes air and fuel in a controlled ratio

    draws more fuel into the airstream. At the same time, the reduced manifold vacuum results in less fuel flow through the idle and off-idle circuits. During

    Carburetor

    Carburetor

    Carburetor

  • Higgs boson
  • Elementary particle involved with rest mass

    Turner and Frank Wilczek wrote in Nature that "without warning, a bubble of true vacuum could nucleate somewhere in the universe and move outwards ..."

    Higgs boson

    Higgs boson

    Higgs_boson

  • Degasser
  • Device used to remove gases from a liquid

    disposal. Vacuum Type is the most common form of degasser.[citation needed] It can be horizontal, vertical or round vessel.[citation needed] A vacuum action

    Degasser

    Degasser

    Degasser

  • Attitude indicator
  • Flight instrument which displays the aircraft's orientation relative to Earth's horizon

    latitude and longitude. Later implementations, also known as bubble horizons, were based on bubble levels and attached to a sextant. In the 2010s, remnants

    Attitude indicator

    Attitude indicator

    Attitude_indicator

  • Nanobubble
  • Sub-micrometer gas-containing cavity, or bubble, in aqueous solutions

    A nanobubble is a small sub-micrometer gas-containing cavity, or bubble, in aqueous solutions with unique properties caused by high internal pressure,

    Nanobubble

    Nanobubble

  • Red supergiant
  • Stars with a supergiant luminosity class with a spectral type of K or M

    Photosphere Starspot Chromosphere Stellar corona Alfvén surface Stellar wind Bubble Bipolar outflow Accretion disk Protoplanetary disk Proplyd Asteroseismology

    Red supergiant

    Red supergiant

    Red_supergiant

  • List of Rabbids Invasion episodes
  • discover a gas station selling "singing" cards. 2b 2b "Rabbids vs. the Vacuum Cleaner" Fabien Ouvrard Anne Hugo August 10, 2013 (2013-08-10) 102 2.50

    List of Rabbids Invasion episodes

    List_of_Rabbids_Invasion_episodes

  • Free-electron laser
  • Laser using electron beam in vacuum as gain medium

    supply. The electron beam must be maintained in a vacuum, which requires the use of numerous vacuum pumps along the beam path. While this equipment is

    Free-electron laser

    Free-electron laser

    Free-electron_laser

  • Alan Guth
  • American theoretical physicist and cosmologist

    of exponential expansion that was driven by a positive vacuum energy density (negative vacuum pressure). The results of the WMAP mission in 2006 made

    Alan Guth

    Alan Guth

    Alan_Guth

  • Tracer-gas leak testing
  • Nondestructive testing method for detecting gas leaks

    processes taking place in a process chamber at atmospheric pressure or under vacuum – diffusion, oxidation, LPCVD, PECVD, PVD and ion implantation – require

    Tracer-gas leak testing

    Tracer-gas_leak_testing

  • The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars
  • 1998 American film

    The appliances chase after Hearing Aid, but then Robbie disappears in a bubble through space. After that they all find out that he was sent to Mars. The

    The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars

    The_Brave_Little_Toaster_Goes_to_Mars

  • List of Home Improvement episodes
  • at the boys, Tim, Jill and Mark dress as aliens and scare them. 9 9 "Bubble, Bubble, Toil and Trouble" John Pasquin Susan Estelle Jansen November 19, 1991 (1991-11-19)

    List of Home Improvement episodes

    List_of_Home_Improvement_episodes

  • Om Malik
  • Indian-American writer (1966–2026)

    in 2003. It investigated fraud by telecom companies during the dot-com bubble. Malik announced on June 12, 2006, that he was going to work on Gigaom full-time

    Om Malik

    Om Malik

    Om_Malik

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  • NACHUM
  • Male

    Hebrew

    NACHUM

    Variant spelling of Hebrew Nachuwm, NACHUM means "comfort." In the bible, this is the name of a minor prophet who foretold the fall of Nineveh.

    NACHUM

  • Lacy
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Irish (of Norman origin)

    Lacy

    English and Irish (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Lassy in Calvados, named from a Gaulish personal name Lascius (of uncertain meaning) + the locative suffix -acum. The surname is widespread in Britain and Ireland, but most common in Nottinghamshire. In Ireland the family is associated particularly with County Limerick.

    Lacy

  • Cheney
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cheney

    English : variant of Chesney.French : habitational name from a place in Yonne, which takes its name from a Romano-Gallic estate, Caniacum ‘estate of a man named Canius’, from the Roman personal name + the locative suffix -acum.

    Cheney

  • Pacey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Pacey

    English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Pacy-sur-Eure, which took its name from the Gallo-Roman personal name Paccius + the locative suffix -acum.

    Pacey

  • Hackman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hackman

    English : occupational name for a servant (Middle English man) of a man named Hake (see Hake).Respelling of German Hackmann, or a Jewish spelling variant of this name.Respelling of German Hachmann, topographic name for someone living near a hedge or enclosure, from Middle Low German hach ‘hedge’, ‘enclosure’, ‘fenced pasture or woodland’, or habitational name from a place called Hachum (dialect Hachen) in Lower Saxony.

    Hackman

  • Dansie
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Dansie

    English (of Norman origin) : habitational name, with fused preposition d(e), for someone from Anizy in Calvados, France, recorded in 1155 in the form Anisie. The place name is probably derived from the Romano-Gallic personal name Anitius (of uncertain origin) + the locative suffix -acum.

    Dansie

  • Dorsey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Dorsey

    English (of Norman origin) : habitational name, with the preposition d(e), from Orsay in Seine-et-Orne, France, recorded in the 13th century as Orceiacum, from the Latin personal name Orcius + the locative suffix -acum.

    Dorsey

  • Disney
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Disney

    English (of Norman origin) : habitational name, with the preposition d(e), for someone from Isigny in Calvados, France, named from the Romano-Gallic personal name Isinius (a Latinized form of Gaulish Isina) + the locative suffix -acum.

    Disney

  • Nachum
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Hebrew

    Nachum

    Comforter

    Nachum

  • Varum
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Varum

    Will Come

    Varum

  • Tawney
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Tawney

    English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from either of two places, Saint-Aubin-du-Thennay or Saint-Jean-du-Thennay, in Eure, Normandy, both so named from an uncertain first element (possibly a Gallo-Roman personal name or the Gaulish word tann ‘oak’, ‘holly’) + the locative suffix -acum.

    Tawney

  • Machum
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew

    Machum

    Comfort.

    Machum

  • Tilly
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin) and French

    Tilly

    English (of Norman origin) and French : habitational name from any of various places in northern France called Tilly (Tiliacum in medieval records). Examples in Eure and Calvados are so called from a Gallo-Roman personal name Tilius (perhaps from Latin tilia ‘lime tree’) + the locative suffix -acum; one in Seine-et-Oise gets its name from the personal name Attilius + -acum.Irish : variant of Tully.

    Tilly

  • Varney
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Varney

    English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Saint-Paul-du-Vernay in Calvados or any of various other places in northern France named with Vernay, from the Gaulish element vern ‘alder’ + the locative suffix -acum.

    Varney

  • Vacuna
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Vacuna

    Victory.

    Vacuna

  • Turney
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Turney

    English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from places in northern France called Tournai (Orne), Tournay (Calvados), or Tourny (Eure), all named with the pre-Roman personal name Turnus (probably meaning ‘height’, ‘eminence’) + the locative suffix -acum.

    Turney

  • Vessey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Vessey

    English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from a place in Manche, France, so named from the Gallo-Roman personal name Vessius or Vettius (of uncertain origin) + the local suffix -acum.

    Vessey

  • Decoursey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Irish (of Norman origin; also written De Coursey)

    Decoursey

    English and Irish (of Norman origin; also written De Coursey) : habitational name for someone from any of various places in northern France called Courcy, from the Romano-Gallic personal name Curtius (a derivative of Latin curtus ‘short’; compare Court 2) + the locative suffix -acum.

    Decoursey

  • Marney
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Marney

    English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Marigni in La Manche, so called from the Gallo-Roman personal name Marinius + the locative suffix -acum.

    Marney

  • Hubaab
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Hubaab

    Bubble of water, Name of a sahabi

    Hubaab

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Online names & meanings

  • Mansa
  • Boy/Male

    African, Hindu, Indian

    Mansa

    Third Born; A King; Powerful

  • Dentin
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Dentin

    Valley Town

  • Manda
  • Girl/Female

    American, Assamese, Bengali, Finnish, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Latin, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Spanish, Swedish, Telugu, Traditional

    Manda

    Name of a River; Battle Maid

  • Padmala
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Padmala

    Born from Lotus; Lakshmi

  • Jagatee
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Jagatee

    The earth, Of the universe, Bestowed with speed

  • Justus
  • Boy/Male

    Latin Swedish American Biblical

    Justus

    Just.

  • Hemank
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Hemank

    Diamond

  • Gauravi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit

    Gauravi

    Honour; Pride; Goddess Durga

  • Elijah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Australian, Muslim

    Elijah

    Sweet; Smart; Loving; Beautiful

  • LACIE
  • Female

    English

    LACIE

    Variant spelling of English Lacy, LACIE means "lace-like."

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  • Vacuum
  • n.

    A space entirely devoid of matter (called also, by way of distinction, absolute vacuum); hence, in a more general sense, a space, as the interior of a closed vessel, which has been exhausted to a high or the highest degree by an air pump or other artificial means; as, water boils at a reduced temperature in a vacuum.

  • Facta
  • pl.

    of Factum

  • Vacuity
  • n.

    Space unfilled or unoccupied, or occupied with an invisible fluid only; emptiness; void; vacuum.

  • Void
  • n.

    An empty space; a vacuum.

  • Vacuum
  • n.

    The condition of rarefaction, or reduction of pressure below that of the atmosphere, in a vessel, as the condenser of a steam engine, which is nearly exhausted of air or steam, etc.; as, a vacuum of 26 inches of mercury, or 13 pounds per square inch.

  • Plenum
  • n.

    That state in which every part of space is supposed to be full of matter; -- opposed to vacuum.

  • Vallums
  • pl.

    of Vallum

  • Vacancy
  • n.

    Empty space; vacuity; vacuum.

  • Vacuums
  • pl.

    of Vacuum

  • Anticathode
  • n.

    The part of a vacuum tube opposite the cathode. Upon it the cathode rays impinge.

  • Vascula
  • pl.

    of Vasculum

  • Bubble
  • n.

    A globule of air, or globular vacuum, in a transparent solid; as, bubbles in window glass, or in a lens.

  • Valla
  • pl.

    of Vallum

  • Pan
  • n.

    A closed vessel for boiling or evaporating. See Vacuum pan, under Vacuum.

  • sacra
  • pl.

    of Sacrum

  • Injection
  • n.

    The act of throwing cold water into a condenser to produce a vacuum.

  • Cup
  • n.

    A cupping glass or other vessel or instrument used to produce the vacuum in cupping.

  • Sacral
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the sacrum; in the region of the sacrum.

  • Vacua
  • pl.

    of Vacuum