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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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Cool
::
Cool
(superl.)
Not
ardent,
warm, fond, or
passionate;
not
hasty;
deliberate;
exercising
self-control;
self-possessed;
dispassionate;
indifferent;
as, a cool
lover;
a cool
debater..
Warmful
::
Warmful
(a.)
Abounding
in
capacity
to warm;
giving
warmth;
as, a
warmful
garment..
Chafe
::
Chafe (v. t.) To
excite
heat in by
friction;
to rub in order to
stimulate
and make warm.
Hematherm
::
Hematherm
(n.) A
warm-blooded
animal.
Hashish
::
Hashish
(n.) A
slightly
acrid gum resin
produced
by the
common
hemp
(Cannabis
saltiva),
of the
variety
Indica,
when
cultivated
in a warm
climate;
also, the tops of the
plant,
from which the
resinous
product
is
obtained.
It is
narcotic,
and has long been used in the East for its
intoxicating
effect.
See
Bhang,
and
Ganja..
Formicary
::
Formicary
(n.) The nest or
dwelling
of a swarm of ants; an
ant-hill.
Cold-blooded
::
Cold-blooded
(a.)
Having
cold
blood;
-- said of fish or
animals
whose blood is but
little
warmer
than the water or air about them.
Planaria
::
Planaria
(n.) Any
species
of
turbellarian
worms
belonging
to
Planaria,
and many
allied
genera.
The body is
usually
flat, thin, and
smooth.
Some
species,
in warm
countries,
are
terrestrial..
Stuped
::
Stupe (v. t.) Cloth or flax
dipped
in warm water or
medicaments
and
applied
to a hurt or sore.
Geniality
::
Geniality
(n.) The
quality
of being
genial;
sympathetic
cheerfulness;
warmth
of
disposition
and
manners.
Hearty
::
Hearty
(superl.)
Pertaining
to, or
proceeding
from, the
heart;
warm;
cordial;
bold;
zealous;
sincere;
willing;
also,
energetic;
active;
eager;
as, a
hearty
welcome;
hearty
in
supporting
the
government..
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..
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..
Warmouth
::
Warmouth
(n.) An
American
freshwater
bream,
or
sunfish
(Chaenobryttus
gulosus);
--
called
also
red-eyed
bream..
Pathos
::
Pathos
(n.) That
quality
or
property
of
anything
which
touches
the
feelings
or
excites
emotions
and
passions,
esp., that which
awakens
tender
emotions,
such as pity,
sorrow,
and the like;
contagious
warmth
of
feeling,
action,
or
expression;
pathetic
quality;
as, the
pathos
of a
picture,
of a poem, or of a cry..
Swarming
::
Swarmed
(imp. & p. p.) of Swar.
Hot
::
Hot
(superl.)
Having
much
sensible
heat;
exciting
the
feeling
of
warmth
in a great
degree;
very warm; --
opposed
to cold, and
exceeding
warm in
degree;
as, a hot
stove;
hot water or air..
Devout
::
Devout
(v. t.)
Warmly
devoted;
hearty;
sincere;
earnest;
as,
devout
wishes
for one's
welfare..
Swarm
::
Swarm (v. i.) To
abound;
to be
filled
(with).
Sunbeam
::
Sun (v. t.) To
expose
to the sun's rays; to warm or dry in the sun; as, to sun
cloth;
to sun
grain..
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