Lexicographical Neighbors of Overcools
Literary usage of Overcools
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Select Works of William Penn. by William Penn (1782)
"... all cold kills: that three degrees of cold to two of heat, allay the heat,
but introduces the contrary quality, and overcools by a degree; ..."
2. An Advanced Course of Instruction in Chemical Principles by Arthur Amos Noyes, Miles Standish Sherrill (1922)
"27, assuming, first, that the liquid overcools without the separation of any
solid phase; and assuming, secondly, that the solid phases separate so that ..."
3. A Course of Instruction in the General Principles of Chemistry by Arthur Amos Noyes, Miles Standish Sherrill (1917)
"34, assuming, first, that the liquid overcools without the separation of any
solid phase; and assuming, secondly, that the solid phases separate so that ..."