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cryogenics
[ krahy-uh-jen-iks ]
noun
- the branch of physics that deals with very low temperatures.
cryogenics
/ ˌkraɪəˈdʒɛnɪks /
noun
- functioning as singular the branch of physics concerned with the production of very low temperatures and the phenomena occurring at these temperatures
cryogenics
/ krī′ə-jĕn′ĭks /
- The scientific study of how matter behaves at very low temperatures, sometimes approaching absolute zero, and how such temperatures can be achieved and maintained.
- See also superconductivity
cryogenics
- The branch of technology concerned with the behavior of materials at very low temperatures, particularly temperatures near absolute zero .
Derived Forms
- ˌcryoˈgenic, adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of cryogenics1
Example Sentences
We had a shortage of drivers with the special training and certification to drive liquid cryogenics around.
But their usefulness is still limited by the need for bulky cryogenics.
Those looking to live for ever might be wise to book that cryogenics appointment, just in case.
Also a fan of cryogenics, believing that frozen human parts and bodies could be resurrected in the future, Epstein is no ordinary bloke.
One adherent of transhumanism said that he and Epstein discussed the financier’s interest in cryogenics, an unproven science in which people’s bodies are frozen to be brought back to life in the future.
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