atec wrote:
> and what do you call heat ?.
heat
n 1: a form of energy that is transferred by a difference in
temperature [syn: {heat energy}]
2: the presence of heat [syn: {hotness}, {high temperature}]
[ant: {coldness}]
3: the sensation caused by heat energy [syn: {warmth}]
4: intense passion or emotion [syn: {warmth}, {passion}]
5: applies to nonhuman mammals: a state or period of heightened
sexual arousal and activity [syn: {estrus}, {oestrus}, {rut}]
[ant: {anestrus}]
6: a preliminary race in which the winner advances to a more
important race
7: utility to warm a building; "the heating system wasn't
working"; "they have radiant heating" [syn: {heating
system}, {heating plant}, {heating}]
v 1: make hot or hotter; "heat the soup" [syn: {heat up}] [ant: {cool}]
2: provide with heat; "heat the house"
3: arouse or excite feelings and passions; "The ostentatious
way of living of the rich ignites the hatred of the poor";
"The refugees' fate stirred up compassion around the
world"; "Wake old feelings of hatred" [syn: {inflame}, {stir
up}, {wake}, {ignite}, {fire up}]
4: gain heat or get hot; "The room heated up quickly" [syn: {hot
up}, {heat up}] [ant: {cool}]
Source: WordNet 2.0
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