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Definition of warm
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Warm
(superl.)
Having
a
sensation
of heat, esp. of
gentle
heat;
glowing..
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Swarm
::
Swarm (v. i.) To
appear
or
collect
in a
crowd;
to
throng
together;
to
congregate
in a
multitude.
Warmth
::
Warmth
(n.) The
glowing
effect
which
arises
from the use of warm
colors;
hence,
any
similar
appearance
or
effect
in a
painting,
or work of
color..
Swarm
::
Swarm (n.) A large
number
or mass of small
animals
or
insects,
especially
when in
motion..
Cordial
::
Cordial
(a.)
Hearty;
sincere;
warm;
affectionate.
Incubation
::
Incubation
(n.) A
sitting
on eggs for the
purpose
of
hatching
young;
a
brooding
on, or
keeping
warm,
(eggs)
to
develop
the life
within,
by any
process..
Spoil
::
Spoil (v. i.) To lose the
valuable
qualities;
to be
corrupted;
to
decay;
as, fruit will soon spoil in warm
weather..
Cold-blooded
::
Cold-blooded
(a.)
Having
cold
blood;
-- said of fish or
animals
whose blood is but
little
warmer
than the water or air about them.
Fur
::
Fur (n.)
Strips
of
dressed
skins with fur, used on
garments
for
warmth
or for
ornament..
Yam
::
Yam (n.) A
large,
esculent,
farinaceous
tuber of
various
climbing
plants
of the genus
Dioscorea;
also, the
plants
themselves.
Mostly
natives
of warm
climates.
The
plants
have
netted-veined,
petioled
leaves,
and pods with three broad
wings.
The
commonest
species
is D.
sativa,
but
several
others
are
cultivated..
Summered
::
Summer
(n.) The
season
of the year in which the sun
shines
most
directly
upon any
region;
the
warmest
period
of the year.
Blushing
::
Blushing
(a.)
Showing
blushes;
rosy red;
having
a warm and
delicate
color like some roses and other
flowers;
blooming;
ruddy;
roseate.
Mellow
::
Mellow
(superl.)
Warmed
by
liquor;
slightly
intoxicated.
Half-hearted
::
Half-hearted
(a.)
Lacking
zeal or
courage;
lukewarm.
Sweeten
::
Sweeten
(a.) To make warm and
fertile;
--
opposed
to sour; as, to dry and
sweeten
soils..
Luke
::
Luke (a.)
Moderately
warm; not hot;
tepid.
Thaw
::
Thaw (v. i.) To
become
so warm as to melt ice and snow; -- said in
reference
to the
weather,
and used
impersonally..
Gecko
::
Gecko (n.) Any
lizard
of the
family
Geckonidae.
The
geckoes
are
small,
carnivorous,
mostly
nocturnal
animals
with large eyes and
vertical,
elliptical
pupils.
Their toes are
generally
expanded,
and
furnished
with
adhesive
disks,
by which they can run over walls and
ceilings.
They are
numerous
in warm
countries,
and a few
species
are found in
Europe
and the
United
States.
See Wall
gecko,
Fanfoot..
Hot
::
Hot
(superl.)
Having
much
sensible
heat;
exciting
the
feeling
of
warmth
in a great
degree;
very warm; --
opposed
to cold, and
exceeding
warm in
degree;
as, a hot
stove;
hot water or air..
Inhumation
::
Inhumation
(n.) The act of
burying
vessels
in warm earth in order to
expose
their
contents
to a
steady
moderate
heat; the state of being thus
exposed.
Lignum-vitae
::
Lignum-vitae
(n.) A tree
(Guaiacum
officinale)
found in the warm
latitudes
of
America,
from which the
guaiacum
of
medicine
is
procured.
Its wood is very hard and
heavy,
and is used for
various
mechanical
purposes,
as for the
wheels
of
ships'
blocks,
cogs,
bearings,
and the like. See
Guaiacum..
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