Crossword-Solution: VAPORIZATION 12 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 26

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Vaporization n. The act or process of vaporizing, or the state of
being converted into vapor; the artificial formation of vapor;
specifically, the conversion of water into steam, as in a steam boiler.

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Hence the shock of sun and planet would at once result in the vaporization of both bodies; and there can be no doubt that by the time the sun has absorbed the outermost of his attendant planets, he will have resumed something like his original nebulous condition.
The Unseen World and Other Essays John Fiske 1998
The surface of this ocean was exposed to continued vaporization owing to intense heat; but this process, abstracting caloric from the stratum of the water below, by partially cooling it, tended to preserve the remainder in a liquid form.
A History of Science, Volume 3(of 5) Henry Smith Williams 1999
The lowest stratum, immediately above the extreme limit of expansion, will have been granite barely DISAGGREGATED, and rendered imperfectly liquid by the partial vaporization of its contained water.
A History of Science, Volume 3(of 5) Henry Smith Williams 1999
The outer zones of crystalline matter having been suddenly refrigerated by the rapid vaporization and partial escape of the water they contained, abstracted caloric from the intensely heated nucleus of the globe.
A History of Science, Volume 3(of 5) Henry Smith Williams 1999
Darwin had shown in 1788, in a paper before the Royal Society, that air gives off heat on contracting and takes it up on expanding; and Dalton, in his essay of 1793, had explained this phenomenon as due to the condensation and vaporization of the water contained in the air.
A History of Science, Volume 3(of 5) Henry Smith Williams 1999