Definition of Pyrometry

1. n. The art of measuring degrees of heat, or the expansion of bodies by heat.

Definition of Pyrometry

1. Noun. The measurement of high temperatures. ¹

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Definition of Pyrometry

1. [n -TRIES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pyrometry

pyromanias
pyromantic
pyromantics
pyromellitic
pyromellitic acid
pyrometallurgical
pyrometallurgies
pyrometallurgy
pyrometer
pyrometers
pyrometric
pyrometric cone
pyrometrical
pyrometrically
pyrometries
pyrometry (current term)
pyromorphite
pyromorphites
pyromorphous
pyromucate
pyromucates
pyromucic
pyromucic acid
pyrone
pyrones
pyronine
pyronines
pyroninophilic
pyronomics
pyrope

Literary usage of Pyrometry

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1920)
"Thermoelectric pyrometry. By Paul D. Foote, TR Harrison and CO Fair- child. ... Theory and Accuracy in Optical pyrometry with Particular' Reference to the ..."

2. Aircraft and Automobile Materials of Construction by Arthur William Judge (1920)
"The subject of industrial pyrometry is too wide to be dealt with here in any ... (c) Chapter on "pyrometry" in "An Introduction to Metallurgy," by Sir WC ..."

3. Metallography by Samuel Leslie Hoyt (1920)
"CHAPTER V pyrometry AND THERMAL ANALYSIS pyrometry, as discussed here, ... This discussion concerns commercial pyrometry only so far as the latter shares ..."

4. Transactions of the American Ceramic Society Containing the Papers and by American Ceramic Society (1916)
"pyrometry: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE BY EDWARD C. STOVER, TRENTON, NJ pyrometry ... Kven in the early days of pyrometry, each method was recognized as having ..."

5. Journal by Iron and Steel Institute (1893)
"... titanic anhydride yields black crystals of the lower oxide, which is rapidly volatilised, as also are both boric acid and alumina. pyrometry. ..."

6. Engineering Chemistry: A Manual of Quantitative Chemical Analysis by Thomas Bliss Stillman (1897)
"pyrometry. pyrometry, or the art of measuring high temperatures, has received, in the past few years, considerable attention from engineers and ..."

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