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intranscalency|ɪntrɑːnˈskeɪlənsɪ, -æ-| [f. next: see -ency.] Imperviousness to heat.
1864E. Frankland in Philos. Mag. Ser. iv. XXVII. 334 This extraordinary intranscalency of aqueous vapour to rays issuing from water has been conclusively proved by Tyndall. |