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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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Iodine
::
Iodine
(n.) A
nonmetallic
element,
of the
halogen
group,
occurring
always
in
combination,
as in the
iodides.
When
isolated
it is in the form of dark gray
metallic
scales,
resembling
plumbago,
soft but
brittle,
and
emitting
a
chlorinelike
odor.
Symbol
I.
Atomic
weight
126.5.
If
heated,
iodine
volatilizes
in
beautiful
violet
vapors..
Vagina
::
Vagina
(n.) The basal
expansion
of
certain
leaves,
which
inwraps
the stem; a
sheath..
Hadder
::
Hadder
(n.)
Heather;
heath.
Gull
::
Gull (n.) A
cheating
or
cheat;
trick;
fraud.
Cozen
::
Cozen (v. t.) To
cheat;
to
defraud;
to
beguile;
to
deceive,
usually
by small arts, or in a
pitiful
way..
Upset
::
Upset (v. t.) To
thicken
and
shorten,
as a
heated
piece of iron, by
hammering
on the end..
Pyrography
::
Pyrography
(n.) A
process
of
printing,
ornamenting,
or
carving,
by
burning
with
heated
instruments..
Arid
::
Arid (a.)
Exhausted
of
moisture;
parched
with heat; dry;
barren.
Reheat
::
Reheat
(v. t.) To
revive;
to
cheer;
to
cherish.
Amphitheatre
::
Amphitheatre
(n.) An oval or
circular
building
with
rising
tiers of seats about an open space
called
the
arena.
Refraction
::
Refraction
(n.) The
change
in the
direction
of ray of
light,
heat, or the like, when it
enters
obliquely
a
medium
of a
different
density
from that
through
which it has
previously
moved..
Vehement
::
Vehement
(a.)
Acting
with great
force;
furious;
violent;
impetuous;
forcible;
mighty;
as,
vehement
wind; a
vehement
torrent;
a
vehement
fire or
heat..
Unit
::
Unit (n.) Any
determinate
amount
or
quantity
(as of
length,
time, heat,
value)
adopted
as a
standard
of
measurement
for other
amounts
or
quantities
of the same
kind..
Eliquation
::
Eliquation
(n.) The
process
of
separating
a
fusible
substance
from one less
fusible,
by means of a
degree
of heat
sufficient
to melt the one and not the
other,
as an alloy of
copper
and lead;
liquation..
Intumescence
::
Intumescence
(n.) The act or
process
of
swelling
or
enlarging;
also, the state of being
swollen;
expansion;
tumidity;
especially,
the
swelling
up of
bodies
under the
action
of
heat..
Pyroacid
::
Pyroacid
(n.) An acid
obtained
by
sybjecting
another
acid to the
action
of heat. Cf.
Pyro-.
Wet
::
Wet
(superl.)
Employing,
or done by means of, water or some other
liquid;
as, the wet
extraction
of
copper,
in
distinction
from dry
extraction
in which dry heat or
fusion
is
employed..
Trickster
::
Trickster
(n.) One who
tricks;
a
deceiver;
a
tricker;
a
cheat.
Maslin
::
Maslin
(a.)
Composed
of
different
sorts;
as,
maslin
bread,
which is made of rye mixed with a
little
wheat..
Whiskey
::
Whiskey
(n.) An
intoxicating
liquor
distilled
from
grain,
potatoes,
etc.,
especially
in
Scotland,
Ireland,
and the
United
States.
In the
United
States,
whisky
is
generally
distilled
from
maize,
rye, or
wheat,
but in
Scotland
and
Ireland
it is often made from
malted
barley..
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