Definition of recalescence in English:
recalescence
noun ˌriːkəˈlɛs(ə)nsˌrikəˈlɛsəns
mass nounMetallurgy A temporary rise in temperature during cooling of a metal, caused by a change in crystal structure.
Example sentencesExamples
- Kelton suspected that the first recalescence signaled the formation of the alloy's metastable icosahedral phase, followed five seconds later by the formation of the C14 Laves phase.
- The recalescence point is lower than the decalescence point by anywhere from 85 to 215 degrees F.
- I showed that recalescence and the disappearance of magnetisability in iron and steel occurred at about the same temperature.
Derivatives
adjective
Metallurgy When the recalescent event was recognized in the pre-set temperature range, power was automatically switched off.
Example sentencesExamples
- The wound becomes toughened with a light ordering that is recalescent.
Origin
Late 19th century: from re- 'again' + Latin calescere 'grow hot' + -ence.
Definition of recalescence in US English:
recalescence
nounˌrēkəˈlesənsˌrikəˈlɛsəns
Metallurgy A temporary rise in temperature during cooling of a metal, caused by a change in crystal structure.
Example sentencesExamples
- Kelton suspected that the first recalescence signaled the formation of the alloy's metastable icosahedral phase, followed five seconds later by the formation of the C14 Laves phase.
- I showed that recalescence and the disappearance of magnetisability in iron and steel occurred at about the same temperature.
- The recalescence point is lower than the decalescence point by anywhere from 85 to 215 degrees F.
Origin
Late 19th century: from re- ‘again’ + Latin calescere ‘grow hot’ + -ence.