different between refrigeration vs cryogenic
refrigeration
English
Etymology
From Latin refrigeroMorphologically refrigerate +? -ion
Noun
refrigeration (countable and uncountable, plural refrigerations)
- The process of transferring heat from an object in order to cool it.
- The process of preserving something by cooling.
- (medicine) The cooling of the body for therapeutic purposes.
Translations
refrigeration From the web:
- what refrigeration and air conditioning
- what refrigeration cycle
- what's refrigeration temperature
- what refrigeration ton
- what refrigeration capacity
- what refrigeration mean
- what refrigeration plant
- what refrigeration oil
cryogenic
English
Etymology
From cryo- +? -genic.
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /?k?a?o??d??n?k/, /?k?a???d??n?k/
- Rhymes: -?n?k
Adjective
cryogenic (comparative more cryogenic, superlative most cryogenic)
- Of, relating to, or performed at low temperatures.
Related terms
- cryogen
- cryogenics
Translations
See also
- cryonic
cryogenic From the web:
- what cryogenic means
- what's cryogenically frozen
- what's cryogenic burn
- what's cryogenic engine
- what's cryogenic distillation
- what cryogenic liquid means
- what's cryogenic surgery
- cryogenics what is it used for
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