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scald

scald / scald / scald
Transitive VerbNoun
past: scaldedpp: scaldeding: scalding

This term specifically denotes thermal injury caused by moisture, distinguishing it from a dry burn caused by fire or hot metal. It carries a connotation of sudden, searing pain and immediate tissue damage due to the high heat capacity of liquids and steam. In culinary contexts, the word describes a precise heating process where a liquid is brought to a near-boil without reaching a full rolling boil. This technical application focuses on sterilization or texture modification rather than injury.

Meanings

Transitive Verbscald
[~ someone][~ something]

To burn the skin or flesh of a person or animal with hot liquid or steam.

"The chef accidentally scalded his hand with boiling water."

Transitive Verbscald
[~ something]

To heat a liquid, typically milk, to just below the boiling point to kill bacteria or prepare it for cooking.

"You should scald the milk before adding it to the custard."

Nounscald

A burn caused by hot liquid or steam.

"The victim suffered a severe scald on their arm."

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