Faint low temperature star
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REDDWARFFaint, low-temperature star
REDDWARFRelatively low-temperature star
ZEROLow temperature.
BITTERLYCOLDVery low-temperature
cryophysicslow-temperature physics
coolthPleasantly low temperature
CRYOGENICSLow temperature physics
colderhaving a low temperature
coldlyhaving a low temperature
coldhaving a low temperature
coolestOf or at a fairly low temperature
cryostatsAn apparatus for maintaining a very low temperature
coolestSoothing or refreshing because of its low temperature
cryostatapparatus, usually automatic, maintaining a very low constant temperature
adulariasometimes opalescent variety of orthoclase formed at a low temperature
freezeStore (something) at a very low temperature in order to preserve it
coldsA low temperature, esp. in the atmosphere; cold weather; a cold environment
freezesStore (something) at a very low temperature in order to preserve it
hypothermiaThe condition of having an abnormally low body temperature, typically one that is dangerously low
coldestOf or at a low or relatively low temperature, esp. when compared with the human body
superplasticcapable of plastic deformation under low stress at an elevated temperature / a plastic with these qualities
cryostaticrelating to the use of a cryostat, an apparatus for achieving or demonstrating cooling by evaporation; any apparatus for obtaining a low temperature
thermonuclearof, relating to, or employing transformations in the nuclei of atoms of low atomic weight (as hydrogen) that require a very high temperature for their inception (as in the hydrogen bomb or in the sun)
galliumrare, steel-gray, trivalent metallic element used in high-temperature thermometers because of its high boiling point (1983┬░C) and low melting point (30┬░C). Symbol: Ga; at. wt.: 69.72; at. no.: 31; sp. gr.: 5.91 at 20┬░C
rakusprocess by which pottery is fired at a relatively low temperature and then moved while hot to a closed container with combustible materials (as paper or sawdust) that ignite and cause a reaction creating colors and patterns in the pottery's surface