REFRIGERATE


Meaning of REFRIGERATE in English

I. refrigerate adjective

Etymology: Middle English, from Latin refrigeratus, past participle of refrigerare

1. obsolete : refrigerated

2. obsolete : refrigerant

II. re·frig·er·ate -jəˌrāt, usu -ād.+V verb

( -ed/-ing/-s )

Etymology: Latin refrigeratus, past participle of refrigerare, from re- + frigerare to make cool, from frigor-, frigus coolness, frost, cold — more at frigid

transitive verb

1. : to cause to become cool : make or keep cold or cool ; specifically : to freeze or chill (food) for preservation

2. : to extract heat from (as a body, a substance) by lowering the temperature of the body and by keeping its temperature below that of its surroundings

intransitive verb

: to become cool or cold

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