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Definition of heat
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Heat (n.)
Agitation
of mind;
inflammation
or
excitement;
exasperation.
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Thermovoltaic
::
Thermovoltaic
(a.) Of or
relating
to heat and
electricity;
especially,
relating
to
thermal
effects
produced
by
voltaic
action..
Excheator
::
Excheator
(n.) See
Escheator.
Emication
::
Emication
(n.) A
flying
off in small
particles,
as
heated
iron or
fermenting
liquors;
a
sparkling;
scintillation..
Cracked
::
Cracked
(a.)
Coarsely
ground
or
broken;
as,
cracked
wheat..
Thermopile
::
Thermopile
(n.) An
instrument
of
extreme
sensibility,
used to
determine
slight
differences
and
degrees
of heat. It is
composed
of
alternate
bars of
antimony
and
bismuth,
or any two
metals
having
different
capacities
for the
conduction
of heat,
connected
with an
astatic
galvanometer,
which is very
sensibly
affected
by the
electric
current
induced
in the
system
of bars when
exposed
even to the
feeblest
degrees
of
heat..
Deceive
::
Deceive
(v. t.) To lead into
error;
to cause to
believe
what is
false,
or
disbelieve
what is true; to
impose
upon; to
mislead;
to
cheat;
to
disappoint;
to
delude;
to
insnare..
Heath
::
Heath (n.) A place
overgrown
with
heath;
any
cheerless
tract of
country
overgrown
with
shrubs
or
coarse
herbage.
Juggling
::
Juggling
(a.)
Cheating;
tricky.
Wheatstone''s Bridge
::
Wheatstone's
bridge
() See under
Bridge.
Glow
::
Glow (n.) Heat of body; a
sensation
of
warmth,
as that
produced
by
exercise,
etc..
Natural
::
Natural
(a.) Fixed or
determined
by
nature;
pertaining
to the
constitution
of a
thing;
belonging
to
native
character;
according
to
nature;
essential;
characteristic;
not
artifical,
foreign,
assumed,
put on, or
acquired;
as, the
natural
growth
of
animals
or
plants;
the
natural
motion
of a
gravitating
body;
natural
strength
or
disposition;
the
natural
heat of the body;
natural
color..
Heathen
::
Heathen
(a.)
Irreligious;
scoffing.
Thermocautery
::
Thermocautery
(n.)
Cautery
by the
application
of heat.
Sheathed
::
Sheathed
(a.)
Invested
by a
sheath,
or
cylindrical
membranaceous
tube, which is the base of the leaf, as the stalk or culm in
grasses;
vaginate..
Oxalic
::
Oxalic
(a.)
Pertaining
to,
derived
from, or
contained
in,
sorrel,
or
oxalis;
specifically,
designating
an acid found in, and
characteristic
of,
oxalis,
and also
certain
plant of the
Buckwheat
family..
Puddle-bar
::
Puddle-bar
(n.) An iron bar made at a
single
heat from a
puddle-ball
hammering
and
rolling.
Sheathbill
::
Sheathbill
(n.)
Either
one of two
species
of birds
composing
the genus
Chionis,
and
family
Chionidae,
native
of the
islands
of the
Antarctic
seas..
Fervor
::
Fervor
(n.) Heat;
excessive
warmth.
Histrionical
::
Histrionical
(a.) Of or
relating
to the stage or a
stageplayer;
befitting
a
theatre;
theatrical;
--
sometimes
in a bad
sense.
Escheating
::
Escheating
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Eschea.
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