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Definition of heat
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Heat (v. t.) To
excite
or make hot by
action
or
emotion;
to make
feverish.
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Bilk
::
Bilk (n.) A
cheat;
a
trick;
a hoax.
Obtundent
::
Obtundent
(n.) A
substance
which
sheathes
a part, or
blunts
irritation,
usually
some
bland,
oily, or
mucilaginous
matter;
--
nearly
the same as
demulcent..
Simoon
::
Simoon
(n.) A hot, dry,
suffocating,
dust-laden
wind, that blows
occasionally
in
Arabia,
Syria,
and
neighboring
countries,
generated
by the
extreme
heat of the
parched
deserts
or sandy
plains..
Bite
::
Bite (v. t.) To
cheat;
to
trick;
to take in.
Gasify
::
Gasify
(v. t.) To
convert
into gas, or an
aeriform
fluid,
as by the
application
of heat, or by
chemical
processes..
Deflagrate
::
Deflagrate
(v. t.) To cause to burn with
sudden
and
sparkling
combustion,
as by the
action
of
intense
heat; to burn or
vaporize
suddenly;
as, to
deflagrate
refractory
metals
in the
oxyhydrogen
flame..
Burn
::
Burn (v. t.) To
consume,
injure,
or
change
the
condition
of, as if by
action
of fire or heat; to
affect
as fire or heat does; as, to burn the mouth with
pepper..
Oestrus
::
Oestrus
(n.) A
vehement
desire;
esp.
(Physiol.),
the
periodical
sexual
impulse
of
animals;
heat; rut..
Char
::
Char (n.) To
reduce
to coal or
carbon
by
exposure
to heat; to
reduce
to
charcoal;
to burn to a
cinder.
Chamber
::
Chamber
(n.) A short piece of
ordnance
or
cannon,
which stood on its
breech,
without
any
carriage,
formerly
used
chiefly
for
rejoicings
and
theatrical
cannonades..
Adustion
::
Adustion
(n.) The act of
burning,
or
heating
to
dryness;
the state of being thus
heated
or
dried..
Galvanocaustic
::
Galvanocaustic
(a.)
Relating
to the use of
galvanic
heat as a
caustic,
especially
in
medicine..
Syrphian
::
Syrma (n.) A long
dress,
trailing
on the
floor,
worn by
tragic
actors
in Greek and Roman
theaters..
Radiomicrometer
::
Radiomicrometer
(n.) A very
sensitive
modification
or
application
of the
thermopile,
used for
indicating
minute
changes
of
radiant
heat, or
temperature..
Company
::
Company
(n.) The body of
actors
employed
in a
theater
or in the
production
of a play.
Calcination
::
Calcination
(n.) The act or
process
of
disintegrating
a
substance,
or
rendering
it
friable
by the
action
of heat, esp. by the
expulsion
of some
volatile
matter,
as when
carbonic
and acid is
expelled
from
carbonate
of
calcium
in the
burning
of
limestone
in order to make
lime..
Boil
::
Boil (v.) To be
agitated
like
boiling
water,
by any other cause than heat; to
bubble;
to
effervesce;
as, the
boiling
waves..
Torrid
::
Torrid
(a.)
Parched;
dried with heat; as, a
torrid
plain or
desert..
Valeridine
::
Valeridine
(n.) A base,
C10H19N,
produced
by
heating
valeric
aldehyde
with
ammonia.
It is
probably
related
to the
conine
alkaloids..
Over
::
Over
(prep.)
Above;
--
implying
superiority
in
excellence,
dignity,
condition,
or
value;
as, the
advantages
which the
Christian
world has over the
heathen..
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