liquefactio

liquefactio
liquefactionis N F
liquefaction

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  • liquéfaction — [ likefaksjɔ̃ ] n. f. • fin XIVe; du lat. liquefactum, supin de liquefacere « liquéfier » 1 ♦ Vx Fusion. Loc. Tomber en liquéfaction : se liquéfier. 2 ♦ (1857) Mod. Passage à l état liquide d un corps gazeux. Point de liquéfaction. La… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Liquefaction — Liq ue*fac tion (l[i^]k w[ e]*f[a^]k sh[u^]n), n. [L. liquefactio: cf. F. liqu[ e]faction. See {Liquefy}.] 1. The act or operation of making or becoming liquid; especially, the conversion of a solid into a liquid by the sole agency of heat. [1913 …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • liquefaction — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Late Latin liquefaction , liquefactio, from Latin liquefacere, from liquēre to be fluid + facere to make more at do Date: 15th century 1. the process of making or becoming liquid 2. the state of being liquid 3 …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • liquefaction — liquefactive, adj. /lik weuh fak sheuhn/, n. 1. the act or process of liquefying or making liquid. 2. the state of being liquefied. [1375 1425; late ME < LL liquefaction (s. of liquefactio) a melting, equiv. to L liquefact(us) (ptp. of… …   Universalium

  • liquefaction — The act of becoming liquid; change from a solid to a liquid form. [see liquefacient] * * * liq·ue·fac·tion .lik wə fak shən n 1) the process of making or becoming liquid 2) the state of being liquid * * * liq·ue·fac·tion (lik″w …   Medical dictionary

  • Liquefaktion — Li|que|fak|ti|on 〈f. 20; Chem.〉 Verflüssigung [<lat. liquere „flüssig sein, fließen“ + facere „machen“] * * * Li|que|fak|ti|on, die; , en [spätlat. liquefactio, zu lat. liquefacere = flüssig machen, zu: liquidus, ↑liquid] (Chemie): Überführung …   Universal-Lexikon

  • liquéfaction — (L Académie dit qu on prononce li kué fa ksion ; mais plusieurs aussi disent li kéfa ksion ; ce qui va mieux avec le verbe qui se prononce likéfié) s. f. 1°   État de ce qui est rendu liquide. •   Dans ce premier temps, où la terre en fusion,… …   Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • TAMASSUS — Cypri insulae urbs, Ταμάτεος Stephano, ἡ Τάμασος Straboni, Ταμάςςος Ptolem. Ταμεσία Polybio, Ταμασία Constantino Porphyrogennetae in Them. Tamaseum etiam hanc urbem vocat Plinius, l. 5. c. 31. apud quem tamen codd. nonnulli antiqui Tamasus. Eam… …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • liquefazione — /likwefa tsjone/ s.f. [dal lat. tardo liquefactio onis ]. 1. [il liquefare, il liquefarsi] ▶◀ fusione, scioglimento. ◀▶ condensazione, solidificazione. 2. (fis.) [passaggio di un corpo dallo stato gassoso allo stato liquido] ▶◀ condensazione.… …   Enciclopedia Italiana

  • Liquefaktion — Li|que|fak|ti|on die; , en <aus gleichbed. spätlat. liquefactio zu lat. liquefacere »flüssig machen«, dies zu liquidus (vgl. ↑liquid) u. facere »machen«> Verflüssigung, Überführung eines festen Stoffes in flüssige Form (Chem.) …   Das große Fremdwörterbuch

  • liquefaction — late 15c., from Fr. liquéfaction, from L.L. liquefactionem (nom. liquefactio), noun of action from pp. stem of liquefacere to make liquid, melt (see LIQUEFY (Cf. liquefy)) …   Etymology dictionary

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