Definition of Thermodynamical

1. Adjective. Of or concerned with thermodynamics. "The thermodynamic limit"

Exact synonyms: Thermodynamic
Partainyms: Thermodynamics, Thermodynamics
Derivative terms: Thermodynamics, Thermodynamics

Definition of Thermodynamical

1. Adjective. thermodynamic ¹

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Definition of Thermodynamical

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Thermodynamical

thermodesorptions
thermodiffractogram
thermodiffractograms
thermodiffusion
thermodilatometry
thermodilution
thermoduric
thermodynamic
thermodynamic equilibrium
thermodynamic potential
thermodynamic state
thermodynamic system
thermodynamic temperature
thermodynamic temperatures
thermodynamic theory of narcosis
thermodynamical (current term)
thermodynamically
thermodynamicist
thermodynamicists
thermodynamics
thermodynamics of equilibrium
thermoelastic
thermoelasticity
thermoelectric
thermoelectric pile
thermoelectric thermometer
thermoelectrical
thermoelectrically
thermoelectricity
thermoelectrics

Literary usage of Thermodynamical

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Thermodynamics: An Introductory Treatise Dealing Mainley with First by George Hartley Bryan (1907)
"Characteristics of a thermodynamical system. We are now led to the consideration of conservative and irreversible systems in which degradation of energy ..."

2. The Elements of Physical Chemistry by John Livingston Rutgers Morgan (1908)
"The chemical or thermodynamical theory of the cell.—The simplest theory of the action of a reversible cell was advanced by Helmholtz and Thomson. ..."

3. A Treatise on the Principles of Chemistry by Matthew Moncrieff Pattison Muir (1884)
"... propounded a thermodynamical theory of dissociation which is also applicable, in its broad features, to other cases of chemical equilibrium. ..."

4. A Treatise on the Principles of Chemistry by Matthew Moncrieff Pattison Muir (1889)
"... in 1873, propounded a thermodynamical theory of dissociation which is also generally applicable to other cases of chemical equilibrium, inasmuch as the ..."

5. Properties of Steam and Thermodynamic Theory of Turbines by Hugh Longbourne Callendar (1920)
"thermodynamical Potential G. The potential G may be defined for the present purpose as the function TO — H, and its value is readily deduced from those of H ..."

6. The Theory of the Lead Accumulator (storage Battery). by Friedrich Dolezalek (1904)
"thermodynamical THEORY OF ORIGIN OF CURRENT. As we have seen in the previous chapter, the electrical energy is not stored in the accumulator as such, ..."

7. The Theory of the Lead Accumulator (storage Battery). by Friedrich Dolezalek (1904)
"thermodynamical THEORY OF ORIGIN OF CURRENT. As we have seen in the previous chapter, the electrical energy is not stored in the accumulator as such, ..."

8. The Theory of the Lead Accumulator (storage Battery). by Friedrich Dolezalek (1904)
"thermodynamical THEORY OF ORIGIN OF CURRENT. As we have seen in the previous chapter, the electrical energy is not stored in the accumulator as such, ..."

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