steam

simple noun24 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.6

Used to describe the temperature of the steam.

A large mass of steam in the air.

A powerful, narrow stream of steam.

A phrase referring to the historical period when steam power was dominant.

To create steam through a process like boiling water.

To produce steam, often in a technical or industrial context.

An engine that uses the expansion of steam to generate power.

A train pulled by a steam locomotive.

An electric iron that emits steam to make pressing clothes easier.

Energy derived from steam, especially to operate machinery.

A railway engine powered by steam.

A pipe for conveying steam.

A ship propelled by a steam engine. Often written as one word: steamship.

A room filled with steam for relaxation and cleansing.

A turbine in which a high-velocity jet of steam rotates a rotor.

A bath in which the bather is surrounded by steam.

The historical period when steam power was the primary source of power for industry and transportation.

A large digging machine powered by steam.

Describes the upward movement of steam.

Indicates the source from which steam is emerging.

Refers to steam getting out of a container, often through a small opening.

Describes the 's' sound made by escaping steam.

Indicates that steam is the power source for a machine (e.g., an engine).

Describes the physical process of steam turning back into liquid water.

Collocations with "steam"

steam + ...