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Pearlite
structure due to the curved cracks produced by contraction in cooling See Illust under Perlitic
pectin
which are soluble in hot water but become viscous on cooling It is commonly used in making fruit jelllies
Pyromorphite
also massive so called because a fused globule crystallizes in cooling
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Pyroscope
the intensity of heat radiating from a fire or the cooling influence of bodies It is a differential thermometer having one
Machinery
Sampati Kar Adhiniyam, (14 of 1964), s. 5(ii)] The air cooling plant is also liable to be classified as machinery, Municipal
Refrigerative
Cooling allaying heat
Refrigeratory
Mitigating heat cooling
VerbarRefrigerium
Cooling refreshment refrigeration
Saltpeter
Potassium nitrate niter a white crystalline substance KNO3 having a cooling saline taste obtained by leaching from certain soils in which
VerbarSang froid
Freedom from agitation or excitement of mind coolness in trying circumstances indifference calmness
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