Word Study
congelation
CIDE DICTIONARY
congelation, n. [F. congélation, L. congelatio.].
- The act or process of passing, or causing to pass, from a fluid to a solid state, as by the abstraction of heat; the act or process of freezing. [1913 Webster]"The capillary tubes are obstructed either by outward compression or congelation of the fluid." [1913 Webster]
- The state of being congealed. [1913 Webster]
- That which is congealed. [1913 Webster]"Sugar plums . . . with a multitude of congelations in jellies of various colors." [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
congelation, n.
1 the process of congealing.
2 a congealed state.
3 a congealed substance.
1 the process of congealing.
2 a congealed state.
3 a congealed substance.
Etymology
ME f. OF congelation or L congelatio (as congeal)
ROGET THESAURUS
congelation
Refrigeration
N refrigeration, infrigidation, reduction of temperature, cooling, congelation, conglaciation, ice, solidification, ice box (refrigerator), extincteur, fire annihilator, amianth, amianthus, earth- flax, mountain-flax, flexible asbestos, fireman, fire brigade (incombustibility), incombustibility, incombustibleness, (insulation), air conditioning, central air conditioning, air conditioner, fan, attic fan, dehumidifier, cooled, frozen out, cooling, frigorific.For further exploring for "congelation" in Webster Dictionary Online