calcine

Etymology
The is derived from Late, from  (modern 🇨🇬) and from its  , from  +. is derived from, the  of , possibly from ; further etymology unknown, possibly.

The is derived from the verb.

Verb

 * 1)  To heat (a substance) to remove its impurities and refine it.
 * 2)  To heat (a substance) without melting in order to drive off water, etc., and to oxidize or reduce it; specifically, to decompose (carbonates) into oxides, and, especially, to heat (limestone) to form quicklime.
 * 3)  To heat (something) to dry and sterilize it.
 * 4) To purify or refine (something).
 * 5) To burn up (something) completely; to incinerate; hence, to destroy (something).
 * 6)  Of a substance: to undergo heating so as to oxidize it.
 * 1)  To heat (something) to dry and sterilize it.
 * 2) To purify or refine (something).
 * 3) To burn up (something) completely; to incinerate; hence, to destroy (something).
 * 4)  Of a substance: to undergo heating so as to oxidize it.
 * 1)  Of a substance: to undergo heating so as to oxidize it.
 * 1)  Of a substance: to undergo heating so as to oxidize it.
 * 1)  Of a substance: to undergo heating so as to oxidize it.
 * 1)  Of a substance: to undergo heating so as to oxidize it.
 * 1)  Of a substance: to undergo heating so as to oxidize it.
 * 1)  Of a substance: to undergo heating so as to oxidize it.
 * 1)  Of a substance: to undergo heating so as to oxidize it.

Translations

 * Azerbaijani:
 * Bulgarian: калцинирам
 * Catalan:
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Danish: udgløde
 * Finnish: ,
 * French:
 * German: calcinieren,, ausglühen, , , Kalk brennen, kalkbrennen,
 * Greek:
 * Hungarian:, , ,
 * Italian: ,
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: kalsinere
 * Nynorsk: kalsinera, kalsinere
 * Polish:, uprażyć
 * Romanian: a calcina
 * Russian:, , , , , ,
 * Spanish:
 * Tamil:


 * Bulgarian: калцинирам се
 * Danish: gløde ud
 * Finnish: pasuttua
 * Hungarian: kalcinálódik,, ,

Noun

 * 1) Something calcined; also, material left over after burning or roasting.