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refrigeration

[ ri-frij-uh-rey-shuhn ]

noun

  1. the act or process of refrigerating.
  2. the state of being refrigerated.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of refrigeration1

1425–75; late Middle English refrigeracion < Latin ڰīپō- (stem of ڰīپō ). See refrigerate, -ion
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“We have building space we don’t pay rent for. There are the refrigeration services and the ventilation services we need to do our specialized work. Our indirect costs go to support that.”

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Fruitcakes were also popular due to their legendary shelf life, which, in an era before mechanical refrigeration, was extremely desirable.

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Improvements in milk quality, milk production, transportation, refrigeration and processing all led to greater quantities of milk, greater shelf life and greater access to products across the U.S.

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In the past, sushi restaurants were not equipped with refrigeration facilities when eating sushi, so there were many fish that were slightly rotten.

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According to the WHO, safe transport and refrigeration of the vaccines are crucial to the plan.

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