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refrigerator
[ ri-frij-uh-rey-ter ]
noun
- a box, room, or cabinet in which food, drink, etc., are kept cool by means of ice or mechanical refrigeration.
- the part of a distilling apparatus that cools the volatile material, causing it to condense; condenser; rectifier.
refrigerator
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noun
- a chamber in which food, drink, etc, are kept cool Informal wordfridge
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of refrigerator1
Example Sentences
"I remember going to Rick's house and they were painting Rick's kitchen, and Val got up on top of the refrigerator and did 20 minutes of Hamlet. Never missed a word."
Tired of scouring Craigslist and Facebook Marketplace for a decently used refrigerator because your new apartment didn’t come with one?
The first wave hit appliances like refrigerators and washing machines, and mechanical and electric parts.
Lacking refrigerators to cool ice packs or electricity to heat hot bags for treatment, Qaradaya’s staff adapted through collaboration, using cold chain boxes, which pharmacies use to keep heat-sensitive medications cool for transport.
PLEASANTON, Calif. — It was a child’s drawing — the kind of sweet, simple sketch you hang on the refrigerator — but something about the family portrait was off.
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