low temperature physics
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CRYOGENICSLow temperature physics
cryophysicslow-temperature physics
ZEROLow temperature.
BITTERLYCOLDVery low-temperature
coolthPleasantly low temperature
coldlyhaving a low temperature
colderhaving a low temperature
coldhaving a low temperature
REDDWARFFaint, low-temperature star
REDDWARFRelatively low-temperature star
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
superplasticcapable of plastic deformation under low stress at an elevated temperature / a plastic with these qualities
coldestOf or at a low or relatively low temperature, esp. when compared with the human body
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