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Webster 1913 Edition


Vacuum

Vac′u-um

(văk′ū̍-ŭm)
,
Noun.
;
pl. E.
Vacuums
(văk′ū̍-ŭmz)
, L.
Vacua
(văk′ū̍-ȧ)
.
[L., fr.
vacuus
empty. See
Vacuous
.]
1.
(Physics)
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
.
2.
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
.
Vacuum brake
,
a kind of continuous brake operated by exhausting the air from some appliance under each car, and so causing the pressure of the atmosphere to apply the brakes.
Vacuum pan
(Technol.)
,
a kind of large closed metallic retort used in sugar making for boiling down sirup. It is so connected with an exhausting apparatus that a partial vacuum is formed within. This allows the evaporation and concentration to take place at a lower atmospheric pressure and hence also at a lower temperature, which largely obviates the danger of burning the sugar, and shortens the process.
Vacuum pump
.
Same as
Pulsometer
, 1.
Vacuum tube
(Phys.)
,
(a)
a glass tube provided with platinum electrodes and exhausted, for the passage of the electrical discharge; a Geissler tube.
(a)
any tube used in electronic devices, containing a vacuum and used to control the flow of electrons in a circuit, as a vacuum diode, triode, tetrode, or pentode.
Vacuum valve
,
a safety valve opening inward to admit air to a vessel in which the pressure is less than that of the atmosphere, in order to prevent collapse.
Torricellian vacuum
.
See under
Torricellian
.

Webster 1828 Edition


Vacuum

VAC'UUM

,
Noun.
[L.] Space empty or devoid of all matter or body. Whether there is such a thing as an absolute vacuum in nature, is a question which has been much controverted. The Peripatetics assert that nature abhors a vacuum.
Torricellian vacuum, the vacuum produced by filling a tube with mercury, and allowing it to descend till it is counterbalanced by the weight of the atmosphere, as in the barometer invented by Torricelli.

Definition 2024


vacuüm

vacuüm

See also: vacuum

English

Noun

vacuüm (plural vacua)

  1. (rare, chiefly Netherlands) Alternative spelling of vacuum
    • 1996, T. A. M. Schoenmakers, Het Amerikaanse Neoconservatisme, 1968–1988, page 14
      Franklin Roosevelt was showing that democracy was capable of taking care of its own; the New Deal was filling the vacuüm of faith which we had inherited from the cynicism and complacency of the twenties, and from the breadlines of the early thirtees.

Quotations

  • For usage examples of this term, see Citations:vacuüm.

Translations


Dutch

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈvaː.ky.ʏm/
  • Hyphenation: va‧cu‧um

Etymology

From Latin vacuum, the substantivated neutrum of the adjective vacuus (empty).

Noun

vacuüm n (plural vacuüms or vacua, diminutive vacuümpje n)

  1. A vacuum
  2. (figuratively) emptiness, meaninglessness

Derived terms

  • vacuümbuis
  • vacuümglas
  • vacuümkamer
  • vacuümlamp
  • vacuümmeter
  • vacuümpan
  • vacuümpomp
  • vacuümverpakking
  • vacuümverpakt

Adjective

vacuüm (not comparable)

  1. In or constituting a vacuum.
  2. (figuratively) empty, meaningless
    • 2007, Dimitri Verhulst, De helaasheid der dingen, Uitgeverij Contact, Amsterdam/Antwerpen, ISBN 978 90 254 2773 3, p. 192
      Er werden handen geschud en vacuüm getrokken zinnen gewisseld, en de vrienden van het volk verlieten het bejaardentehuis, op naar hun volgende opdracht, de cameraregistratie van een volksdans misschien.
      Hands were shaken and phrases with empty meaning were exchanged, and the people’s friends left the rest home, on to their next mission, maybe the photographic documentation of a folk dance.

Inflection

Inflection of vacuüm
uninflected vacuüm
inflected vacuüm
comparative
positive
predicative/adverbial vacuüm
indefinite m./f. sing. vacuüm
n. sing. vacuüm
plural vacuüm
definite vacuüm
partitive