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liquefaction (encz) | liquefaction,kapalnost n: Zdeněk Brož |
liquefaction (encz) | liquefaction,zkapalnění n: Zdeněk Brož |
Liquefaction (gcide) | Liquefaction \Liq`ue*fac"tion\ (l[i^]k`w[-e]*f[a^]k"sh[u^]n), n.
[L. liquefactio: cf. F. liqu['e]faction. See Liquefy.]
1. The act or operation of making or becoming liquid;
especially, the conversion of a solid into a liquid by the
sole agency of heat.
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2. The state of being liquid.
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3. (Chem. Physics) The act, process, or method, of reducing a
gas or vapor to a liquid by means of cold or pressure; as,
the liquefaction of oxygen or hydrogen.
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liquefaction (wn) | liquefaction
n 1: the conversion of a solid or a gas into a liquid |
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Colliquefaction (gcide) | Colliquefaction \Col*liq`ue*fac"tion\, n. [L. colliquefactus
melted; col- + liquefacere; liqu[=e]re to be liquid + facere
to make.]
A melting together; the reduction of different bodies into
one mass by fusion.
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The incorporation of metals by simple colliquefaction.
--Bacon.
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Liquefaction (gcide) | Liquefaction \Liq`ue*fac"tion\ (l[i^]k`w[-e]*f[a^]k"sh[u^]n), n.
[L. liquefactio: cf. F. liqu['e]faction. See Liquefy.]
1. The act or operation of making or becoming liquid;
especially, the conversion of a solid into a liquid by the
sole agency of heat.
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2. The state of being liquid.
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3. (Chem. Physics) The act, process, or method, of reducing a
gas or vapor to a liquid by means of cold or pressure; as,
the liquefaction of oxygen or hydrogen.
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