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Definition of warm
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Warm (n.) The act of
warming,
or the state of being
warmed;
a
warming;
a
heating..
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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.
Wax
::
Wax (v. i.) To pass from one state to
another;
to
become;
to grow; as, to wax
strong;
to wax
warmer
or
colder;
to wax
feeble;
to wax old; to wax worse and
worse..
Disimpassioned
::
Disimpassioned
(a.) Free from
warmth
of
passion
or
feeling.
Flying Fish
::
Flying
fish () A fish which is able to leap from the
water,
and fly a
considerable
distance
by means of its large and long
pectoral
fins. These
fishes
belong
to
several
species
of the genus
Exocoetus,
and are found in the
warmer
parts of all the
oceans..
Caudle
::
Caudle
(n.) A kind of warm drink for sick
persons,
being a
mixture
of wine with eggs,
bread,
sugar,
and
spices..
Furnace
::
Furnace
(n.) An
inclosed
place in which heat is
produced
by the
combustion
of fuel, as for
reducing
ores or
melting
metals,
for
warming
a
house,
for
baking
pottery,
etc.; as, an iron
furnace;
a
hot-air
furnace;
a glass
furnace;
a
boiler
furnace,
etc..
Warmth
::
Warmth
(n.) The
quality
or state of being warm;
gentle
heat; as, the
warmth
of the sun; the
warmth
of the
blood;
vital
warmth..
Warm
::
Warm (v. i.) To
become
warm, or
moderately
heated;
as, the earth soon warms in a clear day
summer..
Hothouse
::
Hothouse
(n.) A house kept warm to
shelter
tender
plants
and
shrubs
from the cold air; a place in which the
plants
of
warmer
climates
may be
reared,
and
fruits
ripened..
Sun
::
Sun (n.) The
direct
light or
warmth
of the sun;
sunshine.
Melt
::
Melt (v.)
Hence:
To
soften,
as by a
warming
or
kindly
influence;
to
relax;
to
render
gentle
or
susceptible
to mild
influences;
sometimes,
in a bad
sense,
to take away the
firmness
of; to
weaken..
Impassioned
::
Impassioned
(p. p. & a.)
Actuated
or
characterized
by
passion
or zeal;
showing
warmth
of
feeling;
ardent;
animated;
excited;
as, an
impassioned
orator
or
discourse..
Fervency
::
Fervency
(n.) The state of being
fervent
or warm;
ardor;
warmth
of
feeling
or
devotion;
eagerness.
Incubation
::
Incubation
(n.) A
sitting
on eggs for the
purpose
of
hatching
young;
a
brooding
on, or
keeping
warm,
(eggs)
to
develop
the life
within,
by any
process..
Triple-tail
::
Triple-tail
(n.) An
edible
fish
(Lobotes
Surinamensis)
found in the
warmer
parts of all the
oceans,
and
common
on the
southern
and
middle
coasts
of the
United
States.
When
living
it is
silvery
gray, and
becomes
brown or
blackish
when dead. Its
dorsal
and anal fins are long, and
extend
back on each side of the tail. It has large
silvery
scales
which are used in the
manufacture
of fancy work.
Called
also,
locally,
black
perch,
grouper,
and
flasher..
Swarm
::
Swarm (v. i.) To breed
multitudes.
Palola
::
Palola
(n.) An
annelid
(Palola
viridis)
which,
at
certain
seasons
of the year,
swarms
at the
surface
of the sea about some of the
Pacific
Islands,
where it is
collected
for
food..
Warm
::
Warm
(superl.)
Subject
to heat;
having
prevalence
of heat, or
little
or no cold
weather;
as, the warm
climate
of
Egypt..
Frigid
::
Frigid
(a.)
Wanting
warmth,
fervor,
ardor,
fire,
vivacity,
etc.;
unfeeling;
forbidding
in
manner;
dull and
unanimated;
stiff and
formal;
as, a
frigid
constitution;
a
frigid
style;
a
frigid
look or
manner;
frigid
obedience
or
service..
Defervescency
::
Defervescency
(n.) A
subsiding
from a state of
ebullition;
loss of heat;
lukewarmness.
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