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Pyrology
That branch of physical science which treats of the properties phenomena or effects of heat also a treatise on heat
Pyrometry
The art of measuring degrees of heat or the expansion of bodies by heat
Oven
A place arched over with brick or stonework and used for baking heating or drying hence any structure whether fixed or portable which may be heated for baking drying etc esp now a chamber in a...
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Scorch
To burn superficially to parch or shrivel the surface of by heat to subject to so much heat as changes color and texture without consuming as to scorch linen
Self hardening
Designating or pert to any of various steels that harden when heated to above a red heat and cooled in air usually in a blast of cold air with moderate rapidity without quenching Such steels are...
Semi Diesel
Designating an internal combustion engine of a type resembling the Diesel engine in using as fuel heavy oil which is injected in a spray just before the end of the compression stroke and is fired without...
Rubber
Rubber, rubber is described in the Encyclopaedia Britannica, Volume 19, 1965 edition: Rubber the substance caoutchouc (q.v.), a milklike fluid that is obtained from certain tropical shrubs or tyres and then subjected to various processes of...
Peltier effect
The production or absorption of heat at the junction of two metals on the passage of a current Heat generated by the passage of the current in one direction will be absorbed if the current is...
Intumesce
To enlarge or expand with heat to swell specifically to swell up or bubble up under the action of heat as before the blowpipe
Nonconductor
A substance which does not conduct that is convey or transmit heat electricity sound vibration or the like or which transmits them with difficulty an insulator as wool is a nonconductor of heat glass and dry...
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Heatingly - Law Dictionary Search Results
Pyrology
That branch of physical science which treats of the properties phenomena or effects of heat also a treatise on heat
Pyrometry
The art of measuring degrees of heat or the expansion of bodies by heat
Oven
A place arched over with brick or stonework and used for baking heating or drying hence any structure whether fixed or portable which may be heated for baking drying etc esp now a chamber in a...
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Scorch
To burn superficially to parch or shrivel the surface of by heat to subject to so much heat as changes color and texture without consuming as to scorch linen
Self hardening
Designating or pert to any of various steels that harden when heated to above a red heat and cooled in air usually in a blast of cold air with moderate rapidity without quenching Such steels are...
Semi Diesel
Designating an internal combustion engine of a type resembling the Diesel engine in using as fuel heavy oil which is injected in a spray just before the end of the compression stroke and is fired without...
Rubber
Rubber, rubber is described in the Encyclopaedia Britannica, Volume 19, 1965 edition: Rubber the substance caoutchouc (q.v.), a milklike fluid that is obtained from certain tropical shrubs or tyres and then subjected to various processes of...
Peltier effect
The production or absorption of heat at the junction of two metals on the passage of a current Heat generated by the passage of the current in one direction will be absorbed if the current is...
Intumesce
To enlarge or expand with heat to swell specifically to swell up or bubble up under the action of heat as before the blowpipe
Nonconductor
A substance which does not conduct that is convey or transmit heat electricity sound vibration or the like or which transmits them with difficulty an insulator as wool is a nonconductor of heat glass and dry...
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