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refrigeration

[ ri-frij-uh-rey-shuhn ]

noun

  1. the act or process of refrigerating.
  2. the state of being refrigerated.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of refrigeration1

1425–75; late Middle English refrigeracion < Latin refrīgerātiōn- (stem of refrīgerātiō ). See refrigerate, -ion

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Example Sentences

And once or twice a week, I will brew three gallon batches of iced tea, and put it in refrigeration.

They used a 30 horsepower refrigeration unit to keep the wall frozen and spent about $15 a day to power it.

The 20th century added vaccination, refrigeration, smoking cessation, and antibiotics.

“Our biggest concern was refrigeration, but we never lost any of it,” he said.

Like most canned foods, its primary reason for existence is a long shelf life and no need for refrigeration.

The mutton and lamb selected by them is of the highest quality, and their system of refrigeration is perfect.

This form of refrigeration was at first used in place of the ordinary method (with natural ice), to keep goods for short periods.

For where could the rich lowland equatorial flora have existed during a period of general refrigeration sufficient for this?

To give this compound the sonorous property in the highest degree it must be subjected to sudden refrigeration.

The different schemes of cooling worts are considered under Beer and Refrigeration.

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