HEAT vs HEAT UP: NOUN
- A preliminary contest held to determine finalists.
- The most intense or active stage.
- A burning sensation in the mouth produced by spicy flavoring in food.
- Estrus.
- One of a series of efforts or attempts.
- One round of several in a competition, such as a race.
- A hot season; a spell of hot weather.
- A furnace or other source of warmth in a room or building.
- The warming of a room or building by a furnace or another source of energy.
- A degree of warmth or hotness.
- The condition of being hot.
- An abnormally high bodily temperature, as from a fever.
- The sensation or perception of such energy as warmth or hotness.
- The transfer of energy from one body to another as a result of a difference in temperature or a change in phase.
- A form of energy associated with the motion of atoms or molecules and capable of being transmitted through solid and fluid media by conduction, through fluid media by convection, and through empty space by radiation.
- Utility to warm a building
- Applies to nonhuman mammals: a state or period of heightened sexual arousal and activity
- The presence of heat
- A form of energy that is transferred by a difference in temperature
- A preliminary race in which the winner advances to a more important race
- The sensation caused by heat energy
- Intensity, as of passion, emotion, color, appearance, or effect.
- Vehemence; rage; violence; excitement; animation; fervency; ardor; zeal: as, the heat of battle or of argument; the heat of passion or of eloquence.
- Indication of high temperature, as the condition or color of the body or part of the body; redness; high color.; flush.
- A division of a race or contest when the contestants are too numerous to run at once, the race being finally decided by the winners (or winners and seconds) of each division running a final race or heat.
- Especially— A single course in a horse-race or other contest.
- Hence Violent action; high activity; intense and uninterrupted effort: as, to do a thing at a heat.
- A heating, as of a piece of iron to be wrought by a blacksmith, or of a mass of metal to be melted in a furnace; an exposure to intense heat.
- In ordinary use, a sensibly high temperature, as the warmth of the sun, or of the body.
- That condition of a material body which is capable of producing the sensation of heat; in physics, the corresponding specific form of energy, consisting in an agitation of the molecules of matter, and measured by the total kinetic energy of such agitation. See energy, 7.
- A sensation of the kind produced by close proximity to fire.
- The heat in calories required to convert a gram of liquid at its melting-point into saturated vapor at a given pressure.
- In electricity, that portion of the heat developed in an electric circuit which cannot be converted directly into electrie energy. The total heat in an electric circuit is HJ= IRt + PIt, where H is the heat in calories, J is the mechanical equivalent, I the current, R the resistance, t the time during which the current flows, and P is the difference of potential due to the heating of any metal junctions that may exist in the circuit. The term IRt represents the irreversible heat. Also called ohmic heat. Compare reversible heat.
- The quantity or weight of metal undergoing a metallurgical process. See heat. 4.
- A firearm, especially a pistol.
- Adverse comments or hostile criticism.
- Intense passion or emotion
- Pressure; stress.
- An intensification of police activity in pursuing criminals.
- The police. Used with the.
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HEAT vs HEAT UP: VERB
- Provide with heat
- Make hot or hotter
- Gain heat or get hot
- Arouse or excite feelings and passions
- Gain heat or get hot
- Make hot or hotter
- Make more intense
- To heat, to cause to become hotter.
HEAT vs HEAT UP: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To become excited emotionally or intellectually.
- To become warm or hot.
- To excite the feelings of; inflame.
- To make warm or hot.
- To increase the molecular or kinetic energy of (an object).
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HEAT vs HEAT UP: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To grow warm or hot; come to a heated condition, from the effect either of something external or of chemical action, as in fermentation or decomposition.
- To run a heat over, as in a race.
- To warm with emotion, passion, or desire; rouse into action; animate; encourage.
- To make feverish; stimulate; excite: as, to heat the blood.
- The trait of being intensely emotional
- To cause to grow warm; communicate heat to; make hot: as, to heat an oven or a furnace; to heat iron. See heat, n., 2.
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HEAT vs HEAT UP: RELATED WORDS
- Hot up, Heating system, Heating plant, Heat energy, Fire up, Rut, Heat up, High temperature, Passion, Inflame, Oestrus, Ignite, Hotness, Estrus, Warmth
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HEAT vs HEAT UP: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Hotter, Hot, Sun, Warm, Temperatures, Temperature, Hot up, Rut, High temperature, Passion, Inflame, Oestrus, Ignite, Hotness, Warmth
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HEAT vs HEAT UP: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Schematic diagram of reversible heat engines operating between three different temperature heat reservoirs.
- Calorimetric measurement of postexercise net heat loss and residual body heat storage.
- However this heat barrier is especially important when pressing heat sensitive materials.
- Is this possible and what heat setting should my heat press be?
- Use a heat gun to heat and soften the epoxy.
- When to use emergency heat setting on a heat pump?
- You also need infinite heat capacity heat baths.
- Stage Gas Heating, Heat Pump, Electric or Hydronic Heat.
- Negative value of heat interaction indicates heat rejected by the system and positive value of heat interaction indicates heat added to the system.
- Boiling heat transfer and critical heat flux, condensation heat transfer, Stefan problem, freezing and melting, ablation, introduction to available numerical techniques.
- Without radiant barriers insulation will heat up quickly and release heat at the wrong time.
- Heat Up Your Boots; Use a hair dryer to gently heat the boots up, this will help the wax penetrate the leather.
- Those glass and plastic feeders heat up something awful during the summer heat.
- They are used to heat up the first two wort heat exchangers.
- Heat popcorn companies run by delivering heat up in an covered compartment.
- Heat up the skillet to a medium heat and add your batter.
- If too turbulent, it would excessively heat up the heat shield.
- Did all of the thermometers heat up at the same pace, or did some heat up faster and others slower?
- Whereas other heaters heat up the air in a space, infrared heaters will heat up objects.
- These saws motors normally heat up causing the blade to heat up.
HEAT vs HEAT UP: QUESTIONS
- How do you calculate the heat input of a heat engine?
- When does the auxiliary heat in a heat pump become necessary?
- What is the annual heat demand for an RHI heat pump?
- How many joules of heat are removed from a heat reservoir?
- How much heat do you need to heat plate before bending?
- What is the relation between heat capacity and specific heat?
- How to apply heat press transfers with heat transfer equipment?
- Can a heat press be used on heat sensitive fabrics?
- What grade are worksheets for heat and heat technology?
- How is molar heat capacity related to specific heat?
- How do you heat up a boneless skinless chicken breast?
- How long do Cloud Nine straighteners take to heat up?
- Does ceramic or porcelain floor tiling heat up faster?
- Do oxygen concentrators overheat or heat up the room?
- Will robusta from Asia heat up European coffee markets?
- Why do windows heat up faster through convection currents?
- What happens when you heat up your body temperature?
- Does Lenovo IdeaPad Miix 700 (80ql000bus) laptop heat up?
- Why does my slow cooker heat up from the bottom up?
- Does my skin heat up because of the infrared light/heat coming from fire?