Liquefying
91Gas throttling — is reduction of pressure in a gas flow forced through a throttle – local hydrodynamic resistance point (orifice choke, valve, tap, check), accompanied by temperature change. Gas throttling is used for liquefying and deep refrigeration of gases.… …
92fusion — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. union, amalgamation, integration, merger. See unity, combination, junction. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A melting] Syn. liquefaction, liquefying, melting, heating, smelting. 2. [Unification] Syn.… …
93melting — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. softening, liquefying, reducing; see soft 2 …
94liquefy — [[t]lɪ̱kwɪfaɪ[/t]] liquefies, liquefying, liquefied V ERG When a gas or solid substance liquefies or is liquefied, it changes its form and becomes liquid. Heat the jam until it liquefies... [V n] You can liquefy the carbon dioxide to separate it… …
95eutectic — adj. melting, liquefying, fusing n. substance that is melted, substance that is liquefied, substance that is fused …
96eutectics — adj. melting, liquefying, fusing n. substance that is melted, substance that is liquefied, substance that is fused …
97liquefactive — adj. having a liquefactive effect, causing to dissolve, liquefying …
98phacoemulsification — n. (Medicine) surgical removal of the lens of the eye by liquefying it and removing it by suction (method for treating cataracts) …
99phacoemulsifications — n. (Medicine) surgical removal of the lens of the eye by liquefying it and removing it by suction (method for treating cataracts) …
100phakoemulsification — n. (Medicine) surgical removal of the lens of the eye by liquefying it and removing it by suction (method for treating cataracts) …