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Definition of Refrigerated
1. Adjective. Made or kept cold by refrigeration. "A refrigerated truck"
Definition of Refrigerated
1. Verb. (past of refrigerate) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Refrigerated
1. refrigerate [v] - See also: refrigerate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Refrigerated
Literary usage of Refrigerated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Coöperation in agriculture by George Harold Powell (1913)
""refrigerated receiving stations. — The packer, too, must have artificially
refrigerated rooms for handling and holding eggs. Indeed, it seems likely that, ..."
2. Agricultural Economics: A Selection of Materials in which Economic by Edwin Griswold Nourse (1916)
"THE INFLUENCE OF refrigerated CARS AND STEAMBOATS ON THE FRUIT INDUSTRY1 BY
WILLIAM A. TAYLOR The rapid development of commercial fruit culture has been one ..."
3. Coöperation in Agriculture by George Harold Powell (1913)
""refrigerated receiving stations. — The packer, too, must have artificially
refrigerated rooms for handling and holding eggs. Indeed, it seems likely that, ..."
4. History of the Church of England: From the Abolition of the Roman Jurisdiction by Richard Watson Dixon (1885)
"... denuded of a great number of prayers, hymns, and ritual observances: and
refrigerated by the introduction of a sermon or homily and an exhortation. ..."
5. Report of the Commission Appointed by the President to Investigate the by Grenville Mellen Dodge (1899)
"In view of the facts above set forth, the commission is of the opinion that no
refrigerated beef furnished by contractors and issued to the troops during ..."
6. Modern Refrigerating Machinery, Its Construction, Methods of Working and by Hans Lorenz, Harry Merritt Haven, Francis Winthrop Dean (1905)
"refrigerated COMPARTMENTS. ALL of the methods just described are being more or
less successfully used in refrigerated warehouses and in compartments for ..."
7. Report of the Commission to Investigate the Subject of the Cold Storage of by Arthur L. Nason (1912)
"We have never been able to find any evidence that the presence of the viscera
and their contents was deleterious.1 Legislation against Undrawn refrigerated ..."