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Definition of Congelations
1. congelation [n] - See also: congelation
Lexicographical Neighbors of Congelations
Literary usage of Congelations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Essay on the Origin and Prospects of Man by Thomas Hope (1831)
"... gaseous or liquid, all subsequent combinations and consolidations again later
and more complex than those called mere congelations, whether they still ..."
2. Recreations in Mathematics and Natural Philosophy by Jacques Ozanam, Jean Etienne Montucla (1814)
"On artificial congelations, Kc. It is a very singular phenomenon, and highly
worthy of admiration, that a cold far exceeding that of winter can be produced ..."
3. Pathology and treatment of diseases of the skin: For Practitioners and Students by Moriz Kaposi (1895)
"... DIABETICA, ET DYNAMICA— CALORIC FORM: BURNS AND congelations. THE affections
belonging to the group of true inflammations of the ..."
4. Handbook of Diseases of the Skin by Hugo Ziemssen (1885)
"congelations are distinguished from burns by their very tedious course. ...
The predisposition to congelations varies to a remarkable extent in different ..."
5. Handbook of Diseases of the Skin by Hugo Ziemssen (1885)
"congelations are distinguished from burns by their very tedious course. ...
The predisposition to congelations varies to a remarkable extent in different ..."
6. The Works of George Berkeley by George Berkeley (1871)
"This cave in the great variety of its congelations as well as in some other
respects seems not a little to resemble one I find described by the name of Les ..."