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Definition of heat
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Heat (n.)
Animation,
as in
discourse;
ardor;
fervency..
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Sarking
::
Sarking
(n.) Thin
boards
for
sheathing,
as above the
rafters,
and under the
shingles
or
slates,
and for
similar
purposes..
Reflected
::
Reflected
(a.)
Thrown
back after
striking
a
surface;
as,
reflected
light,
heat,
sound,
etc..
Roast
::
Roast (v. i.) To cook meat, fish, etc., by heat, as
before
the fire or in an
oven..
Crowberry
::
Crowberry
(n.) A
heathlike
plant of the genus
Empetrum,
and its
fruit,
a
black,
scarcely
edible
berry;
-- also
called
crakeberry..
Heathens
::
Heathens
(pl. ) of
Heathe.
Raisin
::
Raisin
(n.) A grape dried in the sun or by
artificial
heat.
Decoct
::
Decoct
(v. t.) To
prepare
by the heat of the
stomach
for
assimilation;
to
digest;
to
concoct.
Crucible
::
Crucible
(n.) A
vessel
or
melting
pot,
composed
of some very
refractory
substance,
as clay,
graphite,
platinum,
and used for
melting
and
calcining
substances
which
require
a
strong
degree
of heat, as
metals,
ores, etc..
Torrid
::
Torrid
(a.)
Violenty
hot;
drying
or
scorching
with heat;
burning;
parching.
Interfere
::
Interfere
(v. i.) To act
reciprocally,
so as to
augment,
diminish,
or
otherwise
affect
one
another;
-- said of
waves,
rays of
light,
heat, etc. See
Interference,
2..
Heathenishness
::
Heathenishness
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
heathenish.
Extricate
::
Extricate
(v. t.) To cause to be
emitted
or
evolved;
as, to
extricate
heat or
moisture..
Thermoscope
::
Thermoscope
(n.) An
instrument
for
indicating
changes
of
temperature
without
indicating
the
degree
of heat by which it is
affected;
especially,
an
instrument
contrived
by Count
Rumford
which,
as
modified
by
Professor
Leslie,
was
afterward
called
the
differential
thermometer..
Conglutin
::
Conglutin
(n.) A
variety
of
vegetable
casein,
resembling
legumin,
and found in
almonds,
rye,
wheat,
etc..
Over
::
Over
(prep.)
Above;
--
implying
superiority
in
excellence,
dignity,
condition,
or
value;
as, the
advantages
which the
Christian
world has over the
heathen..
Stew
::
Stew (v. i.) To be
seethed
or
cooked
in a slow,
gentle
manner,
or in heat and
moisture..
Encaustic
::
Encaustic
(a.) The
method
of
painting
in
heated
wax, or in any way where heat is used to fix the
colors..
Groats
::
Groats
(n. pl.) Dried
grain,
as oats or
wheat,
hulled
and
broken
or
crushed;
in high
milling,
cracked
fragments
of wheat
larger
than
grits..
Chaffern
::
Chaffern
(v. t.) A
vessel
for
heating
water.
Chafer
::
Chafer
(n.) A
vessel
for
heating
water;
--
hence,
a dish or pan..
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