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cryogen
cry·o·gen C0780300 (krī′ə-jən)n. A liquid, such as liquid nitrogen, that boils at a temperature below about 110 K (-160°C) and is used to obtain very low temperatures; a refrigerant.cryogen (ˈkraɪədʒən) n (Chemistry) a substance used to produce low temperatures; a freezing mixturecry•o•gen (ˈkraɪ ə dʒən, -ˌdʒɛn) n. a substance for producing low temperatures; freezing mixture. [1870–75] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | cryogen - a liquid that boils at below -160 C and is used as a refrigerantliquid nitrogen - nitrogen in a liquid stateliquid air - air in a liquid staterefrigerant - any substance used to provide cooling (as in a refrigerator) | Translationscryogen
cryogen[′krī·ə·jən] (cryogenics) cryogenic fluid cryogen
cry·o·gen (krī'ō-jen), A freezing substance or mixture used to produce very low temperatures.cryogen A cooling agent—e.g., liquid helium or liquid nitrogen—used to reduce the temperature of magnet coil windings in a superconducting magnet.cry·o·gen (krī'ō-jen) A substance used to obtain low temperatures. [G. kryos, cold, + -gen]CryogenA substance with a very low boiling point, such as liquid nitrogen, used in cryotherapy treatment.Mentioned in: Cryotherapycryogen Related to cryogen: cryogenic engineeringWords related to cryogennoun a liquid that boils at below -160 C and is used as a refrigerantRelated Words- liquid nitrogen
- liquid air
- refrigerant
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