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Definition of heat
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of heat is as below...
Heat (v. t.) To
excite
or make hot by
action
or
emotion;
to make
feverish.
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Trug
::
Trug (n.) An old
measure
of wheat equal to two
thirds
of a
bushel.
Missheathed
::
Missheathed
(a.)
Sheathed
by
mistake;
wrongly
sheathed;
sheathed
in a wrong
place.
Escheatable
::
Escheatable
(a.)
Liable
to
escheat.
Excandescence
::
Excandescence
(n.) A
growing
hot; a white or
glowing
heat;
incandescence.
Puddle-bar
::
Puddle-bar
(n.) An iron bar made at a
single
heat from a
puddle-ball
hammering
and
rolling.
Theorica
::
Theorica
(n. pl.)
Public
moneys
expended
at
Athens
on
festivals,
sacrifices,
and
public
entertainments
(especially
theatrical
performances),
and in gifts to the
people;
-- also
called
theoric
fund..
Register
::
Register
(n.) A lid,
stopper,
or
sliding
plate,
in a
furnace,
stove,
etc., for
regulating
the
admission
of air to the fuel; also, an
arrangement
containing
dampers
or
shutters,
as in the floor or wall of a room or
passage,
or in a
chimney,
for
admitting
or
excluding
heated
air, or for
regulating
ventilation..
Reheat
::
Reheat
(v. t.) To
revive;
to
cheer;
to
cherish.
Dissipate
::
Dissipate
(v. i.) To
separate
into parts and
disappear;
to waste away; to
scatter;
to
disperse;
to
vanish;
as, a fog or cloud
gradually
dissipates
before
the rays or heat of the sun; the heat of a body
dissipates..
Fan
::
Fan (n.) To
winnow;
to
separate
chaff from, and drive it away by a
current
of air; as, to fan
wheat..
Oven
::
Oven (n.) A place
arched
over with brick or
stonework,
and used for
baking,
heating,
or
drying;
hence,
any
structure,
whether
fixed or
portable,
which may be
heated
for
baking,
drying,
etc.; esp., now, a
chamber
in a
stove,
used for
baking
or
roasting..
Pop
::
Pop (v. t.) To cause to pop; to cause to burst open by heat, as
grains
of
Indian
corn; as, to pop corn or
chestnuts..
Cool
::
Cool (v. i.) To lose the heat of
excitement
or
passion;
to
become
more
moderate.
Quivered
::
Quivered
(a.)
Sheathed,
as in a
quiver..
Invaginate
::
Invaginate
(v. t.) To
insert
as in a
sheath;
to
produce
intussusception
in.
Unparched
::
Unparched
(a.) Dried up;
withered
by heat.
Roast
::
Roast (v. t.)
Hence,
to heat to
excess;
to heat
violently;
to
burn..
Firlot
::
Firlot
(n.) A dry
measure
formerly
used in
Scotland;
the
fourth
part of a boll of grain or meal. The
Linlithgow
wheat
firlot
was to the
imperial
bushel
as 998 to 1000; the
barley
firlot
as 1456 to 1000.
Myelin
::
Myelin
(n.) A soft white
substance
constituting
the
medullary
sheats
of nerve
fibers,
and
composed
mainly
of
cholesterin,
lecithin,
cerebrin,
albumin,
and some fat..
Oxanilide
::
Oxanilide
(n.) a white
crystalline
substance,
resembling
oxanilamide,
obtained
by
heating
aniline
oxalate,
and
regarded
as a
double
anilide
of
oxalic
acid; --
called
also
diphenyl
oxamide..
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