Reverse Dictionary: BOIL (liquids)

ADJECTIVES
1000 ► WALLING boiling; said of liquids, molten metal, etc. → obs.
1430 ► YBOYLID boiled → obs.
1599 ► EBULLIENT boiling; agitated, as if boiling 
1633 ► AESTUANT boiling; heaving with heat → obs.
1656 ► DECOCTIBLE easy to be boiled; capable of being decocted 
1669 ► BULLIENT boiling, bubbling → obs.
1674 ► AESTUATING boiling; heaving with heat → obs.
1825 ► TAIVERED → TAIVERT boiled to shreds → Sc.


ADVERBS
1858 ► ABOIL in a boiling state 


NOUNS
1000 ► WALM the bubbling and heaving of water, etc. in a process of boiling → obs.
1534 ► EBULLITION a sudden boiling or bubbling over 
1565 ► WALLOP the series of noisy bubbling motions made by water, etc. rapidly boiling, or approaching boiling point → obs.
1594 ► EBULLITION the process of boiling, or keeping a liquid at the boiling point by the application of heat 
1605 ► AESTUATION → ESTUATION a boiling up, feverish disturbance, ebullition → obs.
1620 ► WAMBLE an act of seething or bubbling up when brought to boiling-point → obs.
1650 ► DECOCTION reduction by evaporation in boiling, boiling down; reduction → obs.
1727 ► DEBULLITION a boiling or bubbling over → obs.
1911 ► BINNER the boiling-point → Sc. (Bk.)


VERBS
1000 ► WALL to boil; said of a liquid → obs.
1420 ► DECOCT to boil; to cook; to prepare as food by the agency of fire → obs.
1481 ► SIEDE to boil → obs.
1538 ► DECOCT to boil down or away; to concentrate by boiling → obs.
1565 ► BOIL A WALLOP to boil with a rapid noisy bubbling → obs.
1565 ► SEETHE A WALLOP to boil with a rapid noisy bubbling → obs.
1579 ► WALLOP to boil violently and with a noisy bubbling 
1599 ► EBULLIATE to boil, to bubble out 
1605 ► GALLOP to boil → obs. exc. Eng. dial.
1610 ► WALM to boil; to bubble as in boiling → obs.
1620 ► AESTUATE → ESTUATE to boil; to heave; to surge up like the tide → obs.
1623 ► EBULLATE to boil, to be in a state of ebullition → obs.
1633 ► QUADLE to boil → obs.
1636 ► WAMBLE to boil; to seethe; said of water, the blood → obs.
1648 ► BELK to boil, to heave like a boiling fluid; to throb → obs. exc. Eng. dial.
1656 ► DEBULLIATE to boil or bubble over → obs.
1801 ► HOTTER of liquid, etc.: to seethe, to bubble, to boil steadily → Sc.
1832 ► PABBLE to make a sound like that of boiling liquid → Sc.
1890 ► TEEM to drain the water off potatoes, etc., when boiled → Eng. dial.
1892 ► CORROBOREE to boil → Aust. sl. (Bk.)
1892 ► QUADDLE → QUODDLE to boil and bubble, as water or broth → Eng. dial.
1900 ► DANCE to boil → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1901 ► RAMP to boil vigorously → Sc.
1904 ► SCLENCH to check water at boiling point by dashing cold water into it → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1905 ► QUOBBLE to make a noise in boiling; said of water → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1905 ► WAFF to puff in the act of boiling → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1911 ► BILE → BOWL to boil → Sc. (Bk.)
1911 ► BREE to pour water on articles of food to be boiled; to drain solids that have been boiled → Sc. (Bk.)
1975 ► BOIL A FEW WALLOPS to bring to a hard, rolling boil for a short time, as water for a pot of tea → Amer. dial.