Definition of Freezings

1. freezing [n] - See also: freezing

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Freezings

freezer
freezers
freezes
freeze cleavage
freeze down
freeze etch
freeze etching
freeze fracture
freeze fracturing
freeze off
freeze out
freeze substitution
freezing
freezing
freezingly
freezings
freezing mixture
freezing point
freezing point
free agency
free agent
free association
free association
free bone flap
free border
free border of nail
free border of ovary
free burning
free calcium level
free central placentation

Literary usage of Freezings

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1. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1905)
"and pounded ice, the time of exposure being 2 hours. The freezings were made in 5 cc portions of bouillon in test-tubes of resistant glass. ..."

2. Technical Bulletin (1916)
"EFFECT OF SUCCESSIVE Freezings UPON THE LOWERING OF TIIB FREEZING POINT. It was discovered at the very beginning of the first research that the lowering of ..."

3. Transactions of the American Ceramic Society Containing the Papers and by American Ceramic Society (1916)
"For the first 50 freezings and thaw- ings the specimens were taken from the hot water and allowed to cool in air before replacing in the freezing box. ..."

4. The Killing of Plant Tissue by Low Temperature by William Henry Chandler (1914)
"The difference with apples, judging from these freezings and from our observations on freezings outside, is not so great as with peaches. ..."

5. Iowa Engineer: an introductin to the resplendent land by Iowa State University, Iowa State College (1905)
"This sample completely disintegrated at the end of 95 freezings, ... The fourth sample required ICO freezings to destroy it. until the end of 50 free/ings, ..."

6. Bacteria in Relation to Plant Diseases by Erwin Frink Smith (1905)
"Repeated freezings and thawing* were more fatal to the typhoid bacillus than a constant low temperature. ..."

7. Applied Mechanics by Gaetano Lanza (1905)
"Determining the compressive strength after twenty- five freezings and ... Determining the loss of weight after these twenty-five freezings. 4°. ..."

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