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1foam

noun \ˈfōm\

: a mass of small bubbles that are formed in or on a liquid

: a substance that is like a thick liquid made of many small bubbles

: a soft material that is used to make many products

Full Definition of FOAM

1
:  a light frothy mass of fine bubbles formed in or on the surface of a liquid or from a liquid: as
a :  a frothy mass formed in salivating or sweating
b :  a stabilized froth produced chemically or mechanically and used especially in fighting oil fires
c :  a material in a lightweight cellular form resulting from introduction of gas bubbles during manufacture
2
:  sea
3
:  something resembling foam
foam·less \-ləs\ adjective
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Origin of FOAM

Middle English fome, from Old English fām; akin to Old High German feim foam, Latin spuma foam, pumex pumice
First Known Use: before 12th century

Related to FOAM

Rhymes with FOAM

2foam

verb

: to produce foam

Full Definition of FOAM

intransitive verb
1
a :  to produce or form foam
b :  to froth at the mouth especially in anger; broadly :  to be angry
2
:  to gush out in foam
3
:  to become covered with or as if with foam <streets…foaming with life — Thomas Wolfe>
transitive verb
1
:  to cause to foam; specifically :  to cause air bubbles to form in
2
:  to convert (as a plastic) into a foam
foam·able \ˈfō-mə-bəl\ adjective
foam·er \fō-mər\ noun

First Known Use of FOAM

before 12th century
FOAM Defined for Kids

1foam

noun \ˈfōm\

Definition of FOAM for Kids

:  a mass of tiny bubbles that forms in or on the surface of a liquid

2foam

verb
foamedfoam·ing

Definition of FOAM for Kids

:  to produce or form a mass of tiny bubbles <Baking soda will foam when you add vinegar.>
Medical Dictionary

foam

noun \ˈfōm\

Medical Definition of FOAM

:  a light frothy mass of fine bubbles formed in or on the surface of a liquid <spermicidal foam>
foam verb

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