Freed from illness or injury.
(Used of rubber) treated by a chemical or physical process to improve its properties (hardness and strength and odor and elasticity)
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Examples for "vulcanized"
Examples for "vulcanized"
1As per training, she checked the gauge before tugging the vulcanized cowl.
2He struggled with his vulcanized suit, trying to squeeze from under the actuator.
3And now is Charles Goodyear the discoverer of this invention of vulcanized rubber?
4So she vulcanized the rubber with a cooler curing process.
5Every part of the Cluthe Truss is covered with vulcanized rubber or waterproof casing.
1In the later experiments corks of vulcanised India-rubber were invariably employed.
2There were torches in the glove compartment, vulcanised monstrosities with old-fashioned filament bulbs.
3No vulcanised India-rubber should be employed in tropical climates; it rots, and becomes useless.
4He unwrapped a little package and took out a round, flat disc-like thing of black vulcanised rubber.
5They have an all-leather upper for comfort and breathability and the vulcanised rubber sole offers grip, flexibility and durability.
(Used of tobacco) aging as a preservative process (`aged' is pronounced as one syllable)
1Semihard; full cream; rapidly cured; Tilsit type; very fine; made at Itzehoe.
2The following is the manner in which they were cured by ourselves:
3Once his leaving would have cured the attraction problem, but not now.
4Acute GVHD grade II occurred at day 13 and cured after treatment.
5Whether it either prevented or cured bronchitis and pneumonia, I didn't know.
6It is poor Ellen Juvarna; she has been cured for the market.
7Back home in Ireland, salted cured beef had been a pricey luxury.
8Effective chemotherapy of patients who are not cured by surgery is needed.
9You have only to drink in the atmosphere and you are cured.
10The atheism cured itself; we do not exactly know when or how.
11She had the healing gift; her touch would have cured my madness.
12Nine years ago she had been cured of fistula in the arm.
13Which, on the bright side, means it can be cured with knowledge.
14People came from all over London to have their illnesses cured there.
15He never said that pain is a good thing; he cured it.
16They also know the remedy-knowhow to be cured of General Phelps.
Cured per variant geogràfica