live steam

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live steam

A vintage locomotive releases a plume of live steam at the station.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • Steam coming from a boiler at full pressure: "Live steam" refers to steam that is directly produced by a boiler and is ready to perform work, such as powering an engine or heating a system. It is steam under pressure that has not yet been used or condensed.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The locomotive was powered by live steam from its massive boiler.
    • Opening that valve will release live steam; be extremely careful.
    • The factory uses live steam for both power generation and process heating.
Advanced Usage
  • "Live steam operation/model": A term used in hobbies, particularly for model trains or boats that are powered by actual steam from a miniature boiler, not by electricity or other means.
    • He collects and operates intricate live steam model locomotives.
Variants and Related Words
  • Live steam enthusiast (noun phrase): A person who is interested in or operates machinery, especially models, powered by live steam.
  • Live-steam (verb, rare): To operate or power something with live steam.
    • They decided to live-steam the historic pump for the demonstration.
Synonyms
  • High-pressure steam: Steam at a significant pressure above atmospheric pressure.
  • Motive steam: Steam used to drive or power machinery.
Related Phrases
  • "To run on live steam": To be powered by steam directly from a boiler.
    • The historic sawmill still runs on live steam during special exhibitions.
live steam

A vintage locomotive releases a plume of live steam at the station.

Noun
  1. steam coming from a boiler at full pressure