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Definition of heat
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Heat (n.)
Agitation
of mind;
inflammation
or
excitement;
exasperation.
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Boiling
::
Boiling
(a.)
Heated
to the point of
bubbling;
heaving
with
bubbles;
in
tumultuous
agitation,
as
boiling
liquid;
surging;
seething;
swelling
with heat,
ardor,
or
passion..
Idiorepulsive
::
Idiorepulsive
(a.)
Repulsive
by
itself;
as, the
idiorepulsive
power of
heat..
Insulation
::
Insulation
(n.) The act of
separating
a body from
others
by
nonconductors,
so as to
prevent
the
transfer
of
electricity
or of heat; also, the state of a body so
separated..
Estiferous
::
Estiferous
(a.)
Producing
heat.
Cleading
::
Cleading
(n.) A
jacket
or outer
covering
of wood, etc., to
prevent
radiation
of heat, as from the
boiler,
cylinder.
etc., of a steam
engine..
Thermotics
::
Thermotics
(n.) The
science
of heat.
Whittle
::
Whittle
(n.) A
knife;
esp., a
pocket,
sheath,
or clasp
knife..
Refractory
::
Refractory
(a.)
Resisting
ordinary
treatment;
difficult
of
fusion,
reduction,
or the like; -- said
especially
of
metals
and the like, which do not
readily
yield to heat, or to the
hammer;
as, a
refractory
ore..
Stick
::
Stick (n.) To
impose
upon; to
compel
to pay;
sometimes,
to
cheat..
Cheat
::
Cheat (n.)
Wheat,
or bread made from
wheat..
Pyrography
::
Pyrography
(n.) A
process
of
printing,
ornamenting,
or
carving,
by
burning
with
heated
instruments..
Forge
::
Forge (n.) To form by
heating
and
hammering;
to beat into any
particular
shape,
as a
metal..
Bright
::
Bright
(v. t.) To be or
become
overripe,
as
wheat,
barley,
or
hops..
Physics
::
Physics
(n.) The
science
of
nature,
or of
natural
objects;
that
branch
of
science
which
treats
of the laws and
properties
of
matter,
and the
forces
acting
upon it;
especially,
that
department
of
natural
science
which
treats
of the
causes
(as
gravitation,
heat,
light,
magnetism,
electricity,
etc.) that
modify
the
general
properties
of
bodies;
natural
philosophy..
Amphitheater
::
Amphitheater
(n.) Alt. of
Amphitheatr.
Broil
::
Broil (v. t.) To cook by
direct
exposure
to heat over a fire, esp. upon a
gridiron
over
coals..
Indurate
::
Indurate
(v. t.) To make hard; as,
extreme
heat
indurates
clay; some
fossils
are
indurated
by
exposure
to the air..
Bouge
::
Bouge (v. t.) To cheat in a
bargain;
to
chouse.
Jockey
::
"Jockey
(v. t.) To play the
jockey
toward;
to
cheat;
to
trick;
to
impose
upon in
trade;
as, to
jockey
a
customer..
Sack
::
Sack (n.) A
measure
of
varying
capacity,
according
to local usage and the
substance.
The
American
sack of salt is 215
pounds;
the sack of
wheat,
two
bushels..
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