
1) American Airlines Arena team 2) American sports novel 3) American slang for the police 4) Anger or fervor 5) Anger relatable to race 6) Anger, possibly hate 7) Ardor 8) Attention from the cops 9) August feature 10) August woe 11) Bake 12) Basic cooking instruction 13) Beyoncé perfume 14) Boil 15) British magazine
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1) Anger 2) Ardor 3) Bake 4) Calcine 5) Calefaction 6) Emission 7) Estrus 8) Estuance 9) Fervor 10) Fieriness 11) Handguns 12) Hotness 13) Incalescence 14) Oestrus 15) Overheat 16) Preheat 17) Race 18) Reheat 19) Simmer 20) Team 21) Temperature 22) Torridity 23) Warm 24) Warmness 25) Warmth
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• (n.) Fermentation. • (v. t.) To excite or make hot by action or emotion; to make feverish. • (v. i.) To grow warm or hot by fermentation, or the development of heat by chemical action; as, green hay heats in a mow, and manure in the dunghill. • (v. t.) To excite ardor in; to rouse to action; to excite to excess; to inflame, as...
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(1) Seasonal period of the female. Estrus, in season. (2) Performance: A competitive running of dogs.
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A form of energy transferred between two systems by virtue of a difference in temperature. The first law of thermodynamics demonstrated that the heat absorbed by a system may be used by the system to do work or to raise its internal energy.
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A form of energy that flows between two samples of matter because of their differences in temperature.
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A form of energy associated with the motion (translational, rotational, or vibrational) of atoms and molecules. Heat is transferred as a result of a temperature difference, and is conducted through solid and fluid media by conduction, through fluid media by convection, and through empty space by rad...
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a form of energy related to the motions of particles constituting matter
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A form of energy that flows between two samples of matter because of their differences in temperature.
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<chemistry> Energy transferred between two objects because of a temperature difference, the thermal motion of atoms and molecules. For chemical systems the sign for heat flow into the system is positive, because this process increases the internal energy of the system. Heat flowing out of the system is defined to be negative, since this proce...
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(hēt) energy that raises the temperature of a body or substance. Heat is associated with molecular motion, and is generated in various ways, including combustion, friction, chemical action, and radiation. The total absence of heat is absolute zero, at which all molecular activity ceases. a rise in tem...
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[Naval Acronyms and Slang] High Explosive Anti Tank
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Heat (hēt)
noun [ Middle English
hete ,
hæte , Anglo-Saxon
hǣtu ,
hǣto , from
hāt hot; akin to Old High German
heizi heat, Danish
hede , Swedish
hetta . See
Hot .]
1. A force in nature which is reco...
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Heat (hĕt)
imperfect & past participle of
Heat . Heated; as, the iron though
heat red- hot. [ Obsolete or Archaic]
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Heat intransitive verb 1. To grow warm or hot by the action of fire or friction, etc., or the communication of heat; as, the iron or the water
heats slowly.
2. To grow warm or hot by fermentation, or the development of heat by chemical action; as, green hay
heats in a mow...
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(q) Type: Term Pronunciation: hēt Definitions: 1. A high temperature; the sensation produced by proximity to fire or an incandescent object, as opposed to cold. 2. The kinetic energy of atoms and molecules, as well as rotation and vibration. Synonyms: estrus, enthalpy
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Translations for „Heat“ Become a Premium Member today! For climatic conditions and effects on the vegetation of the vine, see drought, heat stress, climate, climate change and sunburn.
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A combination of heating, holding and cooling operations applied to a metal or alloy in the solid state to produce desired properties.
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1. A negative reaction from the fans, which is desired by the bad guys. The term “backstage heat” is often used to describe wresters who are in trouble for something they did, or wrestlers who are upset with each other.
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noun the trait of being intensely emotional
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warmth noun the sensation caused by heat energy
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(1) Seasonal period of the female. Estrus, in season. (2) Performance
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a female dog's estrus cycle usually lasting around 21 days during which time she may be bred. Usually re-occurs approximately every 6 months.
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a form of energy that spontaneously flows from a warm body to a cold body.
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Refers to the estrous period for the sow. The first estrous normally occurs 3 to 5 days after the pigs are weaned.
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