Cooling - Law Dictionary Search Results
Refrigerate
To cause to become cool to make or keep cold or cool
VerbarFrigidarium
The cooling room of the Roman thermaelig furnished with a cold bath
Refrigerative
Cooling allaying heat
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Gayley process
blast current but will be deposited as snow in the cooling apparatus The resultant uniformly dehydrated blast effects great economy in
hvac
hvac Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning; a home's heating and cooling system. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
murder
a serious felony (as robbery or rape) compare cold blood, cooling time, homicide, manslaughter NOTE: Self-defense, necessity, and lack of capacity
Cascade method
A method of attaining successively lower temperatures by utilizing the cooling effect of the expansion of one gas in condensing another
CO2 extinguisher
sufficient to exinguish the flame by excluding oxygen and the cooling effect also helps drive the temperature of the combustible material
Cooling
Adapted to cool and refresh allaying heat
Devitrification
of molten glassy matter into a stony mass by slow cooling the result being the formation of crystallites microbites etc in
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