- Look up
congelation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Congelation (from Latin: congelātiō, lit. 'freezing, congealing') was a term used in medieval...
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Congelation ice is ice that
forms on the
bottom of an
established ice cover. On seawater,
congelation ice is ice that
forms on the
bottom of an established...
- Suet has a
melting point of
between 45 and 50 °C (113 and 122 °F) and
congelation between 37 and 40 °C (99 and 104 °F). Its high
smoke point makes it ideal...
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prevent a fall, and a
belay rope will help to
arrest a fall.
Clear ice
Congelation ice
Freezing rain
Jumble ice Rime ice Road
traffic accident National...
- a solution. He
expressed the
relationship as the loi générale de la
congélation (general law of freezing), that if one
molecule of a
substance be dissolved...
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about how the
potatoes appeared to be
unidentifiable black lumps. The
congelation of fat
above indistinguishable chunks of meat and
vegetables led one...
- Pernety's
Dictionnaire mytho-hermétique (1758):
Calcination (Aries ) ♈︎
Congelation (Taurus ) ♉︎
Fixation (Gemini ) ♊︎
Solution (Cancer ) ♋︎
Digestion (Leo...
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freezes on to the
bottom of the
existing ice sheet, a
process called congelation growth. This
growth process yields first-year ice. In
rough water, fresh...
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system came from and
where it
might be going.... Was the
Chiefdom a
Congelation of Ideas? by
Robert L. Carneiro. In
Grinin L. E. et al.
Early State,...
- gallinacean, gallinaceous,
gallinule †gallīnula gallīnul- gelu gel- congeal,
congelation, gel, gelati, gelatin, gelatinous, gelation, gelato, gelée, gelid, gelifluction...