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How To Use Frigorific In A Sentence

  • But the frigorific effect of leafy structure is well observed in the deposit of dew and the occurrence of hoarfrost on the foliage of grasses and other small vegetables, and on other objects of similar form and consistence, when the temperature of the air a few feet above has not been brought down to the dew-point, still less to 32 degrees, the degree of cold required to congeal dew to frost [31]. Earth as Modified by Human Action, The~ Chapter 03 (historical)
  • It suffices to cause the current of water which issues from the condenser of the frigorific machine to pass into the worm of the boiler. Scientific American Supplement, No. 299, September 24, 1881
  • For neither would Teufelsdröckh's mad daydream, here as we presume covertly intended, of levelling Society (_levelling_ it indeed with a vengeance, into one huge drowned marsh!), and so attaining the political effects of Nudity without its frigorific or other consequences, -- be thereby realised. Sartor Resartus, and On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History
  • It is the chilling influence of the ethereal stream which originated the idea among philosophers, of _frigorific impressions, darted from a clear sky_. Outlines of a Mechanical Theory of Storms Containing the True Law of Lunar Influence
  • The term is applicable to machines or devices that force the heat transfer; for example, fans, frigorific, percolators, radiators, etc. Unthreaded #16 « Climate Audit
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  • This refrigerator is like those which we employ in our sulphurous anhydride frigorific apparatus. Scientific American Supplement, No. 299, September 24, 1881
  • In fact, the exhaust of the steam engine which actuates the sulphurous anhydride pump is directed into a worm which circulates through the first boiler, A, and the refrigerator, H, of the frigorific machine keeps up the second rectification, which was brought about below the surrounding temperature, and which for this reason takes place without necessitating any combustion of coal. Scientific American Supplement, No. 299, September 24, 1881
  • For neither would Teufelsdröckh's mad daydream, here as we presume covertly intended, of levelling Society (_levelling_ it indeed with a vengeance, into one huge drowned marsh!), and so attaining the political effects of Nudity without its frigorific or other consequences, -- be thereby realised. Sartor Resartus, and On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History
  • But the frigorific effect of leafy structure is well observed in the deposit of dew and the occurrence of hoarfrost on the foliage of grasses and other small vegetables, and on other objects of similar form and consistence, when the temperature of the air a few feet above has not been brought down to the dew-point, still less to 32 degrees, the degree of cold required to congeal dew to frost. The Earth as Modified by Human Action
  • Count Rumford appears to have rightly conjectured that the inhabitants of certain hot countries, who sleep at nights on the tops of their houses, are cooled during this exposure by the radiation of their heat to the sky; or, according to his manner of expression, by receiving frigorific rays from the heavens. A History of Science: in Five Volumes. Volume III: Modern development of the physical sciences
  • Upon substituting balls of snow for heated bodies, they even went so far as to prove that frigorific foci may be formed by way of reflection. Biographies of Distinguished Scientific Men

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