Calcining

/ˈkælsɪnɪŋ/ verb

The process of heating a substance to a high temperature until it turns to ash, powder, or a different chemical form.

Present participle of 'calcine,' from Latin 'calcinare' (to burn to lime), rooted in 'calx.' The -ing suffix creates the continuous/progressive form.

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