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Etymology: [ 'hEt ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English heten, from Old English h[AE]tan; akin to Old English hAt hot.
Synonyms: steaming, boiling, scalding, roasting, broiling, melting, baking, warming, cooking, grilling
Antonyms: refrigeration, freezing, cooling

ısıtma, ısıtan, isınma, isinma, ısınma, kızışma, ısın/ısıt, Isıtma sistemi, kızdırma, ısıtarak, tesisatçı, tesisatçılık, tahrik edici, heating coil rezistans, ısıt, hararet, ısı, ısıtmak, sıcaklık, ısınmak, isı, heat, helikopter harici hava ulaştırması; yüksek güçte tanksavar patlayıcı madde (helicopter external air transport; high explosive antitank), baskı, sühunet, ısınma turları, hareketlendirmek, acılık, kızışmak, öfke, eleme, eleme koşusu/yarışı, eleme koşusu, vücut ısısı, kızıştırmak, kızgınlık dönemi, kızgınlık, kızmak, daralmak, kızdırmak, hareret, bunaltıcı, hiddet, öfke, ateş, azma tav, çiftleşme isteği, şehvet galeyanı, bir kere kızdırılma, ateşli/azgın dönem, eleme yarışı, tur/ısı/sıcaklık, kızışma, kösnü, tav, spor eleme, eleme koşusu/yarışı, ısıt(mak), isit, isi,

1 ısıtma  isim     ts
2 ısıtan     ts
3 isınma     ts
4 isinma     ts
5 ısınma  isim     ts
6 kızışma  isim     ts
7 ısın/ısıt     ts
8 Isıtma sistemi     ts
9 kızdırma     ts
10 ısıtarak     ts
11 tesisatçı     ts
12 tesisatçılık     ts
13 tahrik edici     ts
14 heating coil rezistans     ts
15 ısıt  fiil     ts
16heat hararet  isim     ts
17heat ısı     ts
18heat ısıtmak  fiil     ts
19heat sıcaklık  isim     ts
20heat ısınmak     ts
21Heat isı     ts
22heat heat     ts
23HEAT helikopter harici hava ulaştırması; yüksek güçte tanksavar patlayıcı madde (helicopter external air transport; high explosive antitank)  Askeri     ts
24heat baskı     ts
25heat sühunet     ts
26heat ısınma turları  Spor     ts
27heat hareketlendirmek     ts
28heat acılık     ts
29heat kızışmak     ts
30heat öfke     ts
31heat eleme  Spor     ts
32heat eleme koşusu/yarışı  Spor     ts
33heat eleme koşusu  Spor     ts
34heat vücut ısısı     ts
35heat kızıştırmak     ts
36heat kızgınlık dönemi     ts
37heat kızgınlık     ts
38heat kızmak     ts
39heat daralmak     ts
40heat kızdırmak     ts
41heat hareret     ts
42heat bunaltıcı     ts
43heat hiddet, öfke  isim     ts
44heat ateş  isim     ts
45heat azma tav     ts
46heat çiftleşme isteği     ts
47heat şehvet galeyanı     ts
48heat bir kere kızdırılma     ts
49heat ateşli/azgın dönem     ts
50heat eleme yarışı     ts
51heat tur/ısı/sıcaklık     ts
52heat kızışma, kösnü  isim     ts
53heat tav  isim     ts
54heat spor eleme, eleme koşusu/yarışı  isim     ts
55heat ısıt(mak)     ts
56heat isit  fiil     ts
57heat isi  isim     ts
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A system that raises the temperature of a room or building. Confer heater, Present participle of heat, Causing heat, Present participle of "to heat, serving to heat; "a heating pad is calefactory", the process of becoming warmer; a rising temperature, utility to warm a building; "the heating system wasn't working"; "they have radiant heating", Heating is the system and equipment that is used to heat a building. I wish I knew how to turn on the heating. see also central heating. a system for making a room or building warm American Equivalent: heat central heating. Process of raising the temperature of an enclosed space. Heat can be delivered by convection, radiation, and thermal conduction. With the exception of the ancient Romans, who developed a form of central heating, most cultures relied on direct heating methods such as fireplaces and stoves. Central heating, adopted for use again in the 19th century, is a method of indirect heating: heat is produced away from the occupants and then conveyed to them. In warm-air heating, air heated by a furnace rises through ducts to rooms above, where it is emitted through grills. In hot-water systems, a pump circulates water from a boiler through a system of pipes to radiators or convectors in rooms. In steam systems, steam is generated in the boiler and led to radiators through pipes. The high temperature of the steam makes it hard to control, and steam heating has been largely superseded. A common type of electric heating system converts electric current to heat by means of resistors that emit radiant energy. See also radiant heating, solar heating. induction heating radiant heating solar heating, Heating is the process of heating a building or room, considered especially from the point of view of how much this costs. You can still find cottages for £150 a week, including heating. heating bills, process of warming, becoming hot, Type of heating in a dwelling, Detail Inventory Table category including: andirons, fenders, miscellaneous, stoves, and tools, This identifies the type of heating, Ah! If only life were as easy as in the halcyon days of year 7, where one could simply bung your beaker-load of 'stuff' over a Bunsen and hope for the best If heating is required, this should be stated, with suitable temperature if this is critical 'Reflux' is not taken to imply heating Think about what else you need to add to that to make the conditions clear The use of room temperature should be explicitly (clearly) stated if this is the correct condition, Includes central heating system, kerosene heater, gas heater, electric heater, coal or firewood heater or any combination of these, On average, the efficiency rate is 80-82% with natural gas, oil or propane, Heat is usually transferred by radiation, conduction, or convection In air drying wood, some heat is provided by direct radiation from the sun but the major heat source is by convection of the surrounding air In conventional kiln drying, heat is transferred to the wood by forced convection by means of a fan system, That heats or imparts heat; promoting warmth or heat; exciting action; stimulating; as, heating medicines or applications, High Explosive Anti-Tank — antitank munition using a high explosive shaped charge to breach armour, fervor, fervour, One or more firearms, A condition where a mammal is aroused sexually or where it is especially fertile and therefore eager to mate, One cycle of bringing metal to maximum temperature and working it until it is too cool to work further, The police, A preliminary race, used to determine the participants in a final race, A period of intensity, particularly of emotion, thermal energy, The condition or quality of being hot, An attribute of a spice that causes a burning sensation in the mouth, A hot spell, An undesirable amount of attention, A fastball, to arouse, to excite (sexually), To cause an increase in temperature of an object or space; to cause something to become hot; often with "up", (abbr.) High explosive anti-tank (HEAT), ardency, calidity, estuance, the reverse of cold, High temperature, as distinguished from low temperature, or cold; as, the heat of summer and the cold of winter; heat of the skin or body in fever, etc, The sensation caused by the force or influence of heat when excessive, or above that which is normal to the human body; the bodily feeling experienced on exposure to fire, the sun's rays, etc, It was formerly supposed to be a subtile, imponderable fluid, to which was given the name caloric, becomes directly known to us through the sense of feeling, In its nature heat is a mode of motion, being in general a form of molecular disturbance or vibration, Fermentation, Sexual excitement in animals, A force in nature which is recognized in various effects, but especially in the phenomena of fusion and evaporation, and which, as manifested in fire, the sun's rays, mechanical action, chemical combination, etc, Animation, as in discourse; ardor; fervency, Utmost violence; rage; vehemence; as, the heat of battle or party, A violent action unintermitted; a single effort; a single course in a race that consists of two or more courses; as, he won two heats out of three, Agitation of mind; inflammation or excitement; exasperation, A single complete operation of heating, as at a forge or in a furnace; as, to make a horseshoe in a certain number of heats, A gun, calor, To make hot; to communicate heat to, or cause to grow warm; as, to heat an oven or furnace, an iron, or the like, A condition where a mammal is aroused sexually or where it is especially fertile and therefore eager to engage in sexual intercourse, Indication of high temperature; appearance, condition, or color of a body, as indicating its temperature; redness; high color; flush; degree of temperature to which something is heated, as indicated by appearance, condition, or otherwise, provide with heat; "heat the house", 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", make hot or hotter; "heat the soup", a preliminary race in which the winner advances to a more important race, To excite or make hot by action or emotion; to make feverish, energy transferred between two objects because of a temperature difference; the thermal motion of atoms and molecules For chemical systems the sign for heat flow into the system is positive, because this process increases the internal energy of the system Heat flowing out of the system is defined to be negative, since this process decreases the internal energy of the system, Relating to heating or the use of heat for space heating and to produce other forms of energy, Heat is defined as energy in the process of being transferred from one object to another because of the temperature difference between them In the atmosphere, heat is commonly transferred by conduction, convection, advection and radiation, A form of energy associated with the random motion of the elementary particles in matter, A form of energy that flows between two samples of matter because of their differences in temperature, As defined in thermodynamics, heat is the energy that flows between two systems as a result of °temperature differences (a system contains neither heat nor °work, but can produce heat or do work) Heat thus differs from °thermal energy, applies to nonhuman mammals: a state or period of heightened sexual arousal and activity, intense passion or emotion, The heat of something is the temperature of something that is warm or that is being heated. Adjust the heat of the barbecue by opening and closing the air vents, You use heat to refer to a source of heat, for example a cooking ring or the heating system of a house. Immediately remove the pan from the heat, The heat is very hot weather. As an asthmatic, he cannot cope with the heat and humidity, Heat is warmth or the quality of being hot. The seas store heat and release it gradually during cold periods, When you heat something, you raise its temperature, for example by using a flame or a special piece of equipment. Meanwhile, heat the tomatoes and oil in a pan. heated swimming pools, You use heat to refer to a state of strong emotion, especially of anger or excitement. It was all done in the heat of the moment and I have certainly learned by my mistake, The heat of a particular activity is the point when there is the greatest activity or excitement. Last week, in the heat of the election campaign, the Prime Minister left for America, the presence of heat, the sensation caused by heat energy, a form of energy that is transferred by a difference in temperature, When a female animal is on heat in British English, or in heat in American English, she is in a state where she is ready to mate with a male animal, as this will probably result in her becoming pregnant. to make something become warm or hot = warm up. Energy transferred from one body to another as the result of a difference in temperature. Heat flows from a hotter body to a colder body when the two bodies are brought together. This transfer of energy usually results in an increase in the temperature of the colder body and a decrease in that of the hotter body. A substance may absorb heat without an increase in temperature as it changes from one phase to another that is, when it melts or boils. The distinction between heat (a form of energy) and temperature (a measure of the amount of energy) was clarified in the 19th century by such scientists as J.-B. Fourier, Gustav Kirchhoff, and Ludwig Boltzmann. heat capacity heat exchanger heat exhaustion heat prostration heat pump heat treating latent heat reaction heat of specific heat induction heating radiant heating solar heating, A heat is one of a series of races or competitions. The winners of a heat take part in another race or competition, against the winners of other heats. the heats of the men's 100m breaststroke. see also dead heat, The transfer of energy from one object at a higher temperature to another object at a lower temperature Heat can be transferred by conduction, convection, or radiation Although technically incorrect, the word heat is often used to mean "thermal energy ", A form of energy transferred between two systems by virtue of a difference in temperature The first law of thermodynamics demonstrated that the heat absorbed by a system may be used by the system to do work or to raise its internal energy, To grow warm or hot by fermentation, or the development of heat by chemical action; as, green hay heats in a mow, and manure in the dunghill, Heated; as, the iron though heat red- hot, To grow warm or hot by the action of fire or friction, etc, or the communication of heat; as, the iron or the water heats slowly, To excite ardor in; to rouse to action; to excite to excess; to inflame, as the passions, a form of energy that causes a rise in temperature, or changes the object from solid to liquid or from liquid to gas, intense passion or emotion the sensation caused by heat energy a preliminary race in which the winner advances to a more important race a form of energy that is transferred by a difference in temperature make hot or hotter; "heat the soup", become hot; make hot, In common usage, the term is generally applied to the storage of thermal energy in a body as internal energy, both potential and kinetic More specifically, it is defined as energy in transition due to a temperature difference, warmth, high temperature; excitement, passion; early part of a race; state of being prepared for sexual activity (in female animals), provide with heat; "heat the house, gain heat or get hot; "The room heated up quickly", Energy that flows between bodies because of a difference in temperature; same as thermal energy, capacity - Ratio of heat absorbed or released to the corresponding temperature rise or fall Also called thermal capacity Highlights - Areas of bright tone on an image High-pass filter - A filter, which selectively enhances contrast variations with high spatial frequencies in an image It improves the sharpness of images and is a method of edge enhancement I, the energy of a material which is stored in the form of sensible heat (kinetic energy of rotational, vibrational and translational thermal motion of constituent atoms and molecules) and/or latent heat, n a high temperature; a form of energy associated with the rapid motion of atoms in a substance, In the cgs system, one calorie is the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree Celsius In mks units, the amount of heat to raise the temperature of one kilogram of water by one degree Celsius is equal to one kilocalorie The SI system uses the joule as a unit of heat as well as a unit of work In English units, the British thermal unit (Btu) is the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit The Btu is the larger unit, as 1 Btu equals 252 calories The fact that heat is a form of energy can be seen from the use of the joule; 1 calorie is equivalent to 4 19 J One joule equals 0 24 calorie, The form of energy that is transferred by virtue of a temperature difference or a change in state of a material, That which is transferred from a hot body to a cold body It is important not to think of heat as a form of energy but as a transfer of energy from one place to another See the First Law By convention, heat entering the system from the environment is positive, heat leaving the system to the environment is negative, when a project/script generates a great deal of interest from the filmmaking community This generally leads to high sale price for the material as companies and studios attempt to outbid one another for the rights An individual can also be in high demand based on the selling success of their projects or a recently produced project, Means both thermal energy and thermal energy transfer, Energy transfer which is not associated with the performance of macroscopic work, but occurs on the atomic scale, The average number of cells that change state per generation Oscillizer also calculates the "minimum heat" (and "maximum heat"), which is the minimum (maximum) number of cells that change state in one generation See also temperature, Energy that causes molecules to be in motion and to raise the temperature of a substance, The energy that flows into or out of system because of a difference in temperature, Thermal energy in the process of being added to or removed from, a substance, A process, by which the internal energy of a system can be changed At the same time, may, but must not, be changed, too,

58 A system that raises the temperature of a room or building. Confer heater     ts
59 Present participle of heat     ts
60 Causing heat     ts
61 Present participle of "to heat     ts
62 serving to heat; "a heating pad is calefactory"     ts
63 the process of becoming warmer; a rising temperature     ts
64 utility to warm a building; "the heating system wasn't working"; "they have radiant heating"     ts
65 Heating is the system and equipment that is used to heat a building. I wish I knew how to turn on the heating. see also central heating. a system for making a room or building warm American Equivalent: heat central heating. Process of raising the temperature of an enclosed space. Heat can be delivered by convection, radiation, and thermal conduction. With the exception of the ancient Romans, who developed a form of central heating, most cultures relied on direct heating methods such as fireplaces and stoves. Central heating, adopted for use again in the 19th century, is a method of indirect heating: heat is produced away from the occupants and then conveyed to them. In warm-air heating, air heated by a furnace rises through ducts to rooms above, where it is emitted through grills. In hot-water systems, a pump circulates water from a boiler through a system of pipes to radiators or convectors in rooms. In steam systems, steam is generated in the boiler and led to radiators through pipes. The high temperature of the steam makes it hard to control, and steam heating has been largely superseded. A common type of electric heating system converts electric current to heat by means of resistors that emit radiant energy. See also radiant heating, solar heating. induction heating radiant heating solar heating     ts
66 Heating is the process of heating a building or room, considered especially from the point of view of how much this costs. You can still find cottages for £150 a week, including heating. heating bills     ts
67 process of warming, becoming hot  isim     ts
68 Type of heating in a dwelling     ts
69 Detail Inventory Table category including: andirons, fenders, miscellaneous, stoves, and tools     ts
70 This identifies the type of heating     ts
71 Ah! If only life were as easy as in the halcyon days of year 7, where one could simply bung your beaker-load of 'stuff' over a Bunsen and hope for the best If heating is required, this should be stated, with suitable temperature if this is critical 'Reflux' is not taken to imply heating Think about what else you need to add to that to make the conditions clear The use of room temperature should be explicitly (clearly) stated if this is the correct condition     ts
72 Includes central heating system, kerosene heater, gas heater, electric heater, coal or firewood heater or any combination of these     ts
73 On average, the efficiency rate is 80-82% with natural gas, oil or propane     ts
74 Heat is usually transferred by radiation, conduction, or convection In air drying wood, some heat is provided by direct radiation from the sun but the major heat source is by convection of the surrounding air In conventional kiln drying, heat is transferred to the wood by forced convection by means of a fan system     ts
75 That heats or imparts heat; promoting warmth or heat; exciting action; stimulating; as, heating medicines or applications     ts
76HEAT High Explosive Anti-Tank — antitank munition using a high explosive shaped charge to breach armour     ts
77Heat. fervor     ts
78Heat. fervour     ts
79heat One or more firearms     ts
80heat A condition where a mammal is aroused sexually or where it is especially fertile and therefore eager to mate - "The male canines were attracted by the female in heat."     ts
81heat One cycle of bringing metal to maximum temperature and working it until it is too cool to work further - "I can make a scroll like that in a single heat."     ts
82heat The police - "The heat! Scram!"     ts
83heat A preliminary race, used to determine the participants in a final race - "The runner had high hopes, but was out of contention after the first heat."     ts
84heat A period of intensity, particularly of emotion - "It's easy to make bad decisions in the heat of the moment"     ts
85heat thermal energy - "Heat and temperature, although different, are intimately related. For example, suppose you added equal amounts of heat to equal masses of iron and aluminum. How do you think their temperatures would change? if the temperature of the iron increased by 100 C°, the corresponding temperature change in the aluminum would be only 48 C°."     ts
86heat The condition or quality of being hot - "Stay out of the heat of the sun!"     ts
87heat An attribute of a spice that causes a burning sensation in the mouth - "The chili sauce gave the dish heat."     ts
88heat A hot spell - "The children stayed indoors during this year's summer heat."     ts
89heat An undesirable amount of attention - "The heat from her family after her DUI arrest was unbearable."     ts
90heat A fastball - "The catcher called for the heat, high and tight."     ts
91heat to arouse, to excite (sexually) - "The massage heated her up."     ts
92heat To cause an increase in temperature of an object or space; to cause something to become hot; often with "up" - "I'll heat up the water."     ts
93heat (abbr.) High explosive anti-tank (HEAT)  Silahlar     ts
94Heat ardency     ts
95Heat calidity     ts
96Heat estuance     ts
97heat the reverse of cold     ts
98heat High temperature, as distinguished from low temperature, or cold; as, the heat of summer and the cold of winter; heat of the skin or body in fever, etc     ts
99heat The sensation caused by the force or influence of heat when excessive, or above that which is normal to the human body; the bodily feeling experienced on exposure to fire, the sun's rays, etc     ts
100heat It was formerly supposed to be a subtile, imponderable fluid, to which was given the name caloric     ts
101heat becomes directly known to us through the sense of feeling     ts
102heat In its nature heat is a mode of motion, being in general a form of molecular disturbance or vibration     ts
103heat Fermentation     ts
104heat Sexual excitement in animals     ts
105heat A force in nature which is recognized in various effects, but especially in the phenomena of fusion and evaporation, and which, as manifested in fire, the sun's rays, mechanical action, chemical combination, etc     ts
106heat Animation, as in discourse; ardor; fervency     ts
107heat Utmost violence; rage; vehemence; as, the heat of battle or party     ts
108heat A violent action unintermitted; a single effort; a single course in a race that consists of two or more courses; as, he won two heats out of three     ts
109heat Agitation of mind; inflammation or excitement; exasperation     ts
110heat A single complete operation of heating, as at a forge or in a furnace; as, to make a horseshoe in a certain number of heats     ts
111heat A gun     ts
112heat calor  isim     ts
113heat To make hot; to communicate heat to, or cause to grow warm; as, to heat an oven or furnace, an iron, or the like     ts
114heat A condition where a mammal is aroused sexually or where it is especially fertile and therefore eager to engage in sexual intercourse     ts
115heat Indication of high temperature; appearance, condition, or color of a body, as indicating its temperature; redness; high color; flush; degree of temperature to which something is heated, as indicated by appearance, condition, or otherwise     ts
116heat provide with heat; "heat the house"     ts
117heat 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"     ts
118heat make hot or hotter; "heat the soup"     ts
119heat a preliminary race in which the winner advances to a more important race     ts
120heat To excite or make hot by action or emotion; to make feverish     ts
121heat energy transferred between two objects because of a temperature difference; the thermal motion of atoms and molecules For chemical systems the sign for heat flow into the system is positive, because this process increases the internal energy of the system Heat flowing out of the system is defined to be negative, since this process decreases the internal energy of the system     ts
122heat Relating to heating or the use of heat for space heating and to produce other forms of energy     ts
123heat Heat is defined as energy in the process of being transferred from one object to another because of the temperature difference between them In the atmosphere, heat is commonly transferred by conduction, convection, advection and radiation     ts
124heat A form of energy associated with the random motion of the elementary particles in matter     ts
125heat A form of energy that flows between two samples of matter because of their differences in temperature     ts
126heat As defined in thermodynamics, heat is the energy that flows between two systems as a result of °temperature differences (a system contains neither heat nor °work, but can produce heat or do work) Heat thus differs from °thermal energy     ts
127heat applies to nonhuman mammals: a state or period of heightened sexual arousal and activity     ts
128heat intense passion or emotion     ts
129heat The heat of something is the temperature of something that is warm or that is being heated. Adjust the heat of the barbecue by opening and closing the air vents     ts
130heat You use heat to refer to a source of heat, for example a cooking ring or the heating system of a house. Immediately remove the pan from the heat     ts
131heat The heat is very hot weather. As an asthmatic, he cannot cope with the heat and humidity     ts
132heat Heat is warmth or the quality of being hot. The seas store heat and release it gradually during cold periods     ts
133heat When you heat something, you raise its temperature, for example by using a flame or a special piece of equipment. Meanwhile, heat the tomatoes and oil in a pan. heated swimming pools     ts
134heat You use heat to refer to a state of strong emotion, especially of anger or excitement. It was all done in the heat of the moment and I have certainly learned by my mistake     ts
135heat The heat of a particular activity is the point when there is the greatest activity or excitement. Last week, in the heat of the election campaign, the Prime Minister left for America     ts
136heat the presence of heat     ts
137heat the sensation caused by heat energy     ts
138heat a form of energy that is transferred by a difference in temperature     ts
139heat When a female animal is on heat in British English, or in heat in American English, she is in a state where she is ready to mate with a male animal, as this will probably result in her becoming pregnant. to make something become warm or hot = warm up. Energy transferred from one body to another as the result of a difference in temperature. Heat flows from a hotter body to a colder body when the two bodies are brought together. This transfer of energy usually results in an increase in the temperature of the colder body and a decrease in that of the hotter body. A substance may absorb heat without an increase in temperature as it changes from one phase to another that is, when it melts or boils. The distinction between heat (a form of energy) and temperature (a measure of the amount of energy) was clarified in the 19th century by such scientists as J.-B. Fourier, Gustav Kirchhoff, and Ludwig Boltzmann. heat capacity heat exchanger heat exhaustion heat prostration heat pump heat treating latent heat reaction heat of specific heat induction heating radiant heating solar heating     ts
140heat A heat is one of a series of races or competitions. The winners of a heat take part in another race or competition, against the winners of other heats. the heats of the men's 100m breaststroke. see also dead heat     ts
141heat The transfer of energy from one object at a higher temperature to another object at a lower temperature Heat can be transferred by conduction, convection, or radiation Although technically incorrect, the word heat is often used to mean "thermal energy "     ts
142heat A form of energy transferred between two systems by virtue of a difference in temperature The first law of thermodynamics demonstrated that the heat absorbed by a system may be used by the system to do work or to raise its internal energy     ts
143heat To grow warm or hot by fermentation, or the development of heat by chemical action; as, green hay heats in a mow, and manure in the dunghill     ts
144heat Heated; as, the iron though heat red- hot     ts
145heat To grow warm or hot by the action of fire or friction, etc     ts
146heat or the communication of heat; as, the iron or the water heats slowly     ts
147heat To excite ardor in; to rouse to action; to excite to excess; to inflame, as the passions     ts
148heat a form of energy that causes a rise in temperature, or changes the object from solid to liquid or from liquid to gas     ts
149heat intense passion or emotion the sensation caused by heat energy a preliminary race in which the winner advances to a more important race a form of energy that is transferred by a difference in temperature make hot or hotter; "heat the soup"     ts
150heat become hot; make hot  fiil     ts
151heat In common usage, the term is generally applied to the storage of thermal energy in a body as internal energy, both potential and kinetic More specifically, it is defined as energy in transition due to a temperature difference     ts
152heat warmth, high temperature; excitement, passion; early part of a race; state of being prepared for sexual activity (in female animals)  isim     ts
153heat provide with heat; "heat the house     ts
154heat gain heat or get hot; "The room heated up quickly"     ts
155heat Energy that flows between bodies because of a difference in temperature; same as thermal energy     ts
156heat capacity - Ratio of heat absorbed or released to the corresponding temperature rise or fall Also called thermal capacity Highlights - Areas of bright tone on an image High-pass filter - A filter, which selectively enhances contrast variations with high spatial frequencies in an image It improves the sharpness of images and is a method of edge enhancement I     ts
157heat the energy of a material which is stored in the form of sensible heat (kinetic energy of rotational, vibrational and translational thermal motion of constituent atoms and molecules) and/or latent heat     ts
158heat n a high temperature; a form of energy associated with the rapid motion of atoms in a substance     ts
159heat In the cgs system, one calorie is the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree Celsius In mks units, the amount of heat to raise the temperature of one kilogram of water by one degree Celsius is equal to one kilocalorie The SI system uses the joule as a unit of heat as well as a unit of work In English units, the British thermal unit (Btu) is the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit The Btu is the larger unit, as 1 Btu equals 252 calories The fact that heat is a form of energy can be seen from the use of the joule; 1 calorie is equivalent to 4 19 J One joule equals 0 24 calorie     ts
160heat The form of energy that is transferred by virtue of a temperature difference or a change in state of a material     ts
161heat That which is transferred from a hot body to a cold body It is important not to think of heat as a form of energy but as a transfer of energy from one place to another See the First Law By convention, heat entering the system from the environment is positive, heat leaving the system to the environment is negative     ts
162heat when a project/script generates a great deal of interest from the filmmaking community This generally leads to high sale price for the material as companies and studios attempt to outbid one another for the rights An individual can also be in high demand based on the selling success of their projects or a recently produced project     ts
163heat Means both thermal energy and thermal energy transfer     ts
164heat Energy transfer which is not associated with the performance of macroscopic work, but occurs on the atomic scale     ts
165heat The average number of cells that change state per generation Oscillizer also calculates the "minimum heat" (and "maximum heat"), which is the minimum (maximum) number of cells that change state in one generation See also temperature     ts
166heat Energy that causes molecules to be in motion and to raise the temperature of a substance     ts
167heat The energy that flows into or out of system because of a difference in temperature     ts
168heat Thermal energy in the process of being added to or removed from, a substance     ts
169heat A process, by which the internal energy of a system can be changed At the same time, may, but must not, be changed, too     ts
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