mesology
/mɛˈsɒlədʒi/Definitions
1. noun
The study of the properties of substances in a gaseous or fluid state, particularly their behavior under various conditions of temperature and pressure.
“The researcher spent years studying mesology to develop a new refrigeration system.”
2. noun
A branch of physics dealing with the properties of matter in different states of aggregation.
“Mesology is a complex field that requires a deep understanding of thermodynamics and kinetic theory.”
3. noun
A branch of medical science dealing with the study of fluids and gases in the body.
“The medical researcher specialized in the mesology of the circulatory system.”