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Definition of warm
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Warm (v. i.) To
become
ardent
or
animated;
as, the
speake/
warms as he
proceeds..
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Marginella
::
Marginella
(n.) A genus of
small,
polished,
marine
univalve
shells,
native
of all warm
seas..
Stove
::
Stove (v. t.) To keep warm, in a house or room, by
artificial
heat; as, to stove
orange
trees..
Zoospore
::
Zoospore
(n.) See
Swarmspore.
Cactus
::
Cactus
(n.) Any plant of the order
Cactacae,
as the
prickly
pear and the
night-blooming
cereus.
See
Cereus.
They
usually
have
leafless
stems and
branches,
often beset with
clustered
thorns,
and are
mostly
natives
of the
warmer
parts of
America..
Fearnaught
::
Fearnaught
(n.) A stout
woolen
cloth of great
thickness;
dreadnaught;
also, a warm
garment..
Calefacient
::
Calefacient
(n.) A
substance
that
excites
warmth
in the parts to which it is
applied,
as
mustard..
Insole
::
Insole
(n.) The
inside
sole of a boot or shoe; also, a
loose,
thin strip of
leather,
felt, etc.,
placed
inside
the shoe for
warmth
or
ease..
Hoverer
::
Hoverer
(n.) A
device
in an
incubator
for
protecting
the young
chickens
and
keeping
them warm.
Honeybee
::
Honeybee
(n.) Any bee of the genus Apis, which lives in
communities
and
collects
honey,
esp. the
common
domesticated
hive bee (Apis
mellifica),
the
Italian
bee (A.
ligustica),
and the
Arabiab
bee (A.
fasciata).
The two
latter
are by many
entomologists
considered
only
varieties
of the
common
hive bee. Each swarm of bees
consists
of a large
number
of
workers
(barren
females),
with,
ordinarily,
one queen or
fertile
female,
but in the
swarming
season
several
young
queens,
and a
number
of males or dr
Hemathermal
::
Hemathermal
(a.)
Warm-blooded;
hematothermal.
Cool
::
Cool
(superl.)
Moderately
cold;
between
warm and cold;
lacking
in
warmth;
producing
or
promoting
coolness.
Bask
::
Bask (v. t.) To lie in
warmth;
to be
exposed
to
genial
heat.
Ardent
::
Ardent
(a.) Warm,
applied
to the
passions
and
affections;
passionate;
fervent;
zealous;
vehement;
as,
ardent
love,
feelings,
zeal, hope,
temper..
Bain-marie
::
Bain-marie
(n.) A
vessel
for
holding
hot water in which
another
vessel
may be
heated
without
scorching
its
contents;
-- used for
warming
or
preparing
food or
pharmaceutical
preparations.
Sunshine
::
Sunshine
(n.) The light of the sun, or the place where it
shines;
the
direct
rays of the sun, the place where they fall, or the
warmth
and light which they
give..
Infare
::
Infare
(n.) A
house-warming;
especially,
a
reception,
party,
or
entertainment
given by a newly
married
couple,
or by the
husband
upon
receiving
the wife to his
house..
Cold
::
Cold (n.)
Having
a
bluish
effect.
Cf. Warm, 8..
Bask
::
Bask (v. t.) To warm by
continued
exposure
to heat; to warm with
genial
heat.
Four-o''clock
::
Four-o'clock
(n.) A plant of the genus
Mirabilis.
There are about half a dozen
species,
natives
of the
warmer
parts of
America.
The
common
four-o'clock
is M.
Jalapa.
Its
flowers
are
white,
yellow,
and red, and open
toward
sunset,
or
earlier
in
cloudy
weather;
hence the name. It is also
called
marvel
of Peru, and
afternoon
lady..
Unwarm
::
Unwarm
(v. t.) To lose
warmth;
to grow cold.
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