calcine
/ˈkælkɪn/Definitions
1. verb
to heat to a high temperature, especially in order to remove moisture or to convert into a different substance
“The minerals were calcined to create a new material with unique properties.”
2. noun
a substance that has been heated to a high temperature, especially to remove moisture or to convert into a different substance
“The calcine was used to create a specialized coating for the electronics.”
3. verb
to remove moisture from (a substance) by heating, especially in order to improve its properties or to make it more stable
“The engineers calcined the soil to prepare it for the construction project.”
4. noun
the act of heating to a high temperature, especially to remove moisture or to convert into a different substance
“The calcine process was crucial in creating the new material.”