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insulation
[ in-suh-ley-shuhn, ins-yuh- ]
insulation
/ ˌɪnsjʊˈleɪʃən /
noun
- Also calledinsulantˈɪnsjʊlənt material used to insulate a body, device, or region
- the act or process of insulating
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- prein·su·lation noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of insulation1
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Example Sentences
Williams An Ohio- based corporation that works in the electrical and thermal insulation industry.
Ohio-based corporation that works in the electrical and thermal insulation industry.
Fallen trees are filled with insulation, film tape, and in one occasion a bed.
In effect, companies from Apple on down are using cash as a form of insulation.
The demise of Gaddafi adds a much-needed layer of insulation against GOP attacks as the 2012 campaign heats up.
You will remember what I said about insulation,—how a tiny hole in the gutta-percha would allow the electricity to escape.
The insulation remained perfect, and in a few hours all was right again.
The insulation on the wire is removed with a small piece of sandpaper pasted on a block of wood.
This sparking apparatus was first constructed by using blocks of red fibre for insulation.
The bar was varnished for insulation, and the turns of wire were so few that they did not touch each other.
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