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"Refried" is a past participle of the verb "refry", which means to fry again, especially beans or a dish, in order to make it creamier and thicker.<br><br>In culinary terms, refried refers to food that has been cooked, then fried again, often to make it more palatable or easier to consume. This process is commonly applied to beans, such as refried beans, which are a staple in Mexican cuisine.<br><br>In a broader sense, the term can also imply something that has been reworked or reinterpreted, often to make it more appealing or easier to understand.
A substance used to transfer heat from one location to another, typically used in refrigerators, air conditioners, and other cooling systems.
Refrigerants are substances used in refrigeration and air conditioning systems to transfer heat from one location to another. They play a crucial role in maintaining a comfortable temperature by absorbing heat from the inside of a building or a vehicle and releasing it outside.<br><br>Refrigerants can be classified into several categories based on their properties and the way they function:<br><br>1. Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs): These were once widely used in refrigeration systems but are now banned due to their contribution to ozone depletion.<br>2. Hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs): These are considered a transitional phase to replace CFCs but are still used in some refrigeration systems.<br>3. Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs): These are commonly used in modern refrigeration systems, such as air conditioners and refrigerators.<br>4. Natural Refrigerants: These include substances like carbon dioxide, ammonia, and hydrocarbons, which are used in some industrial and commercial refrigeration applications.<br>5. Inorganic Refrigerants: These include substances like water and air, which can be used as refrigerants in certain systems.<br><br>Refrigerants can be categorized based on their thermodynamic properties as well:<br><br>1. Boyle temperature (BPT): The temperature at which a refrigerant's vapor and liquid phases are at equilibrium at a given pressure.<br>2. Critical temperature (TC): The temperature above which a refrigerant can no longer be liquefied by pressure.<br>3. Critical pressure (Pc): The pressure at which a refrigerant reaches its critical temperature.<br>4. Liquid-vapor pressure: The pressure at which a refrigerant's vapor and liquid phases are in equilibrium.<br><br>The choice of refrigerant depends on the specific application, taking into account factors like energy efficiency, cost, environmental impact, and system design constraints.
To keep something at a low temperature, typically in a refrigerator, in order to preserve it and prevent it from spoiling.
The word "refrigerating" is the present participle form of the verb "refrigerate", which means keeping something or a place at a low temperature to prevent spoilage or preserve it.<br><br>In other words, refrigerating refers to the process of cooling or chilling something, such as food, drink, or a room, to prevent decay, spoilage, or maintain a stable environment for various purposes, often for a short period of time.
The removal of heat from a system or object and its transfer to a colder environment, typically in order to cool or preserve it.
(adj.) relating to, or promoting the process of refrigeration or the cooling of something, especially by removing heat. <br><br>Example: The refrigerative properties of the air conditioner made the room feel extremely cool.
A large household appliance used for preserving food by keeping it cool for a long time. It is also known as a fridge.
Large domestic appliances used for cooling and preserving food, typically having a compartment inside for storing cold food and drinks.
Relating to or used in refrigeration.<br><br>Example: The refrigeratory system of the new building is fully automatic.
To refuel something means to put gasoline or other fuel into a vehicle's tank in order to give it energy to run. It can also be used figuratively as a verb to describe topping up or replenishing something, such as confidence, energy, or motivation.
Supplied with fuel again, especially gasoline, so that something (such as an automobile) can continue to run.
Refuellable refers to the ability to replenish or supply a resource, such as fuel, again and again, usually implying a repeated action. It often describes a device, system, or material that can be repeatedly replenished or refilled.<br><br>For example, a refuellable battery is one that can be charged again and again, whereas a non-refuellable battery cannot be charged after it has been used up. Similarly, a refuellable container can be filled with a substance, such as water or fuel, and used repeatedly.
Refuelled means to put fuel into a vehicle or machine again, typically in order to make it work again or to make it possible to travel a longer distance.
Refuelling refers to the process of replenishing fuel, typically in an aircraft, vehicle, or other machine, in order to continue operation or travel. It involves filling up the fuel tank with the necessary fuel, usually gasoline, diesel, or jet fuel, in order to maintain the power or efficiency of the machine.
To refuel means to add fuel to a vehicle, machine, or equipment in order to provide energy or power, typically by filling a tank or container with a fuel such as gasoline, diesel, or propane.
A place of safety or shelter, typically from danger, threat, or persecution.<br><br>Example: "The refugees found a safe refuge in the nearby village."<br><br>Synonyms: haven, asylum, sanctuary, shelter
A person who has been forced to leave their country due to war, persecution, or natural disaster and is seeking shelter and protection in another country, often awaiting resettlement or asylum.
Refugees are people who have been forced to leave their country or home due to war, violence, persecution, or natural disasters. They often face significant challenges and difficulties in finding a new place to live and establishing a new life.
Refuges refers to people who have been forced to flee their homes due to violence, persecution, war, or natural disasters, and are seeking safety and protection elsewhere, often in other countries or regions.
Refugio is a Spanish word that has two main meanings:<br><br>1. Shelter: Refugio can refer to a place of refuge or a shelter where people or animals can take refuge or find protection from a threat, danger, or harsh weather conditions.<br>2. Refuge: In a broader sense, refugio can also refer to a refuge or a place where wild animals, especially birds, can find safety and protection.<br><br>However, in some contexts, "Refugio" can also refer to a surname of Spanish origin, like in the case of actor Conor O'Flynn, also known as Álvaro Refugio.
Refugium refers to a small, isolated area that serves as a safe haven or sanctuary, providing a refuge or hiding place for plants, animals, or organisms from changing conditions in their environment, such as natural disasters, climate change, or ecological imbalances.
Refulgence refers to a brilliant or resplendent brightness or radiance, often used to describe something that shines or glows brightly, such as a star or a brilliant light. It can also imply a sense of glory or splendor.<br><br>Example: "The festival was a refulgence of colors, music, and joy, showcasing the city's vibrant culture."<br><br>Synonyms: brilliance, radiance, splendor, luminosity, incandescence.
I couldn't find any definition for "refulgency". It's possible that it is a non-standard or misspelled word, or it may be a word from a specific domain or context that I'm not familiar with.<br><br>However, I did find a word that is close to "refulgency": "refulgence". Re fulgence refers to a bright or radiant light, often used to describe a state of being full of light or spirit.
Refulgent refers to something that shines brightly or is full of radiant light. It can also describe something that is extremely healthy and prosperous.
The word "refund" refers to the act of giving back or returning money to a person, often because a product or service was not provided or was defective, or because a customer is entitled to a return or cancellation of a purchase. It can also refer to the money or other compensation given back to someone. For example: <br><br>"I asked for a refund for the faulty electronics I bought last week."
Refundable refers to something that can be returned (money) or changed (an item) under certain conditions, usually if the situation doesn't work out or doesn't meet expectations. <br><br>For example: <br><br>- A deposit on a house is refundable if the buyer decides not to buy it.<br>- A ticket is refundable, so you can get your money back if you can't attend the event.<br>- A hotel room is refundable for cancellations made within a certain time frame.<br>- Student loans are often made with refundable deposits that are returned after graduation.<br>- A down payment on a car is refundable if the buyer changes their mind about the purchase. <br><br>In general, refundable refers to money or a corresponding benefit that is given back when a predetermined condition is not met.
The meaning of "refunding" is:<br><br>1. Returning (a sum of money) to someone, typically because it has been paid in excess of what is owed or due.<br>2. Canceling or reimbursing someone for a payment or expense they made.<br><br>Example: "The company will provide a full refund to customers who return the defective product."
The payment or reimbursement of a sum of money that has been previously paid or given, typically when something has been returned, canceled, or not received as expected.
To repair or restore something, especially a building, piece of furniture, or a machine, so that it is as good as new. To renovate or update something, usually to make it more modern or attractive.
Revamped or restored to a good or original condition, often after repair or renewal.<br><br>Example: The refurbished old car looked like new again.
To restore or renovate something, especially a building or a piece of equipment, to a good state of repair or usefulness, often by replacing or repairing worn-out parts.