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by bigbadfeline
114 days ago
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> but boiled water is steam > We do not have separate words for freezing water or boiling water. I don't know how it is in other languages but in English "boiled water" and "boiling water" refer to different things - boiled water may be steam or water that has underwent some boiling, e.g. for sanitation, on the other hand "boiling water" refers strictly to water that is in the process of boiling. I can see why some languages may have a separate word for one of these concepts to avoid some of the ambiguity. I'm not a fan of extending the language with new words unless they are compound (with or without spaces) but extending the dictionaries with more and better descriptions is a no-brainer, there's a lot missing from them. |
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It depends on the tea, but some cannot be well made with a metal pot of water that's taken a few minutes to get from the kettle to the table.