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refrigeratory
▪ I. refrigeratory, n. (rɪˈfrɪdʒərətərɪ) [See next and -ory1. Cf. obs. F. refrigeratoire (Cotgr.).] 1. A vessel at the head of a still filled with cold water through which the worm passes, for condensing alcoholic and other vapours; any vessel or apparatus employed for a similar purpose.1605 Timme Q... Oxford English Dictionary
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refrigerator | Etymology of refrigerator by etymonline
refrigerator. (n.) 1610s, "something that cools, that which keeps cool," agent noun from refrigerate. As "cabinet or chamber for keeping food or other contents cooled to a little above freezing," 1824, originally in the brewery trade, in place of earlier refrigeratory (c. 1600). Electric-powered household refrigerating and ice machines were ...
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Refrigerator
The word "refrigeratory" was used at least as early as the 17th century. wikipedia.org
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refrigerator
refrigerator (rɪˈfrɪdʒəreɪtə(r)) [f. refrigerate v. + -or. Cf. obs. F. refrigerateur (Cotgr.).] 1. That which refrigerates or cools. In later use transf. from 2.1611 Cotgr., Refrigerateur, a refrigerator, refresher, cooler. 1862 Rawlinson Anc. Mon., Assyria ii. I. 267 Trees, those great refrigerator... Oxford English Dictionary
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refrigerant
refrigerant, a. and n. (rɪˈfrɪdʒərənt) [a. F. réfrigérant (16th c.), or ad. L. refrīgerant-em, pr. pple. of refrīgerāre: see refrigerate v.] A. adj. 1. a. Of medicinal agents or appliances: Cooling the body or part; allaying heat or fever. Also with property, etc.1599 A. M. tr. Gabelhouer's Bk. Phys... Oxford English Dictionary
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sand-bath
ˈsand-bath [f. sand n.2 + bath n.1] 1. A vessel of heated sand used as an equable heater for retorts, etc. in various chemical proceses.1677 W. Harris tr. Lemery's Course Chem. 11 These Furnaces may also serve for Distilling by the Refrigeratory, in..the Sand-Bath. 1758 Reid tr. Macquer's Chem. I. 2... Oxford English Dictionary
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distillation
distillation (dɪstɪˈleɪʃən) Also 6–8 destillation. [ad. L. dē-, distillātiōn-em, n. of action f. dē-, distillāre to distil; cf. F. distillation (15th c. in Hatz.-Darm.).] The action of distilling or fact of being distilled. 1. The action of falling or flowing down drop by drop; gentle dropping or fa... Oxford English Dictionary
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Moor's-head
† Moor's-head Obs. Also moor-head. [f. Moor n.2 + head n.1] 1. A representation of the head of a Moor; spec. in Her. (see quot. 1780).1673 Ray Journ. Low C. 487 Vpon many of the pillars are Moors heads carved in the stone, and one or two with turbants on. 1722 Nisbet Syst. Her. 267 John Moir of Ston... Oxford English Dictionary
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CN104992730A - 熔融盐核反应堆以及基于熔融盐核反应堆的机载动力系统 - Google Patents
CN104992730A CN201510413176.4A CN201510413176A CN104992730A CN 104992730 A CN104992730 A CN 104992730A CN 201510413176 A CN201510413176 A CN 201510413176A CN 104992730 A CN104992730 A CN 104992730A Authority CN China Prior art keywords reactor fuse salt graphite salt refrigeratory Prior art date 2015-07-14 Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion.
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worm
▪ I. worm, n. (wɜːm) Forms: 1 wyrm, 3, 5–6 Sc. wirm(e, (3 wrim, 5 wyrme, 6 Sc. virme); 1–3 weorm, 3–5 werm, 4–5 werme; 1–4 wurm, (3 wurem, Orm. wurrm, 3, 5 wrm); 6 wourme, Sc. woirme, 6–7 woorme, 4–7 worme, 3– worm. [OE. wyrm (:—*wurmi-z) = OFris. wirm (WFris. wjirm, NFris. würm, EFris. wurm), OS. w... Oxford English Dictionary
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