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Definition of warm
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of warm is as below...
Warm
(superl.)
Subject
to heat;
having
prevalence
of heat, or
little
or no cold
weather;
as, the warm
climate
of
Egypt..
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Warm
::
Warm (v. i.) To
become
ardent
or
animated;
as, the
speake/
warms as he
proceeds..
Calefactory
::
Calefactory
(n.) A
hollow
sphere
of
metal,
filled
with hot
water,
or a
chafing
dish,
placed
on the altar in cold
weather
for the
priest
to warm his hands
with..
Furnace
::
Furnace
(n.) An
inclosed
place in which heat is
produced
by the
combustion
of fuel, as for
reducing
ores or
melting
metals,
for
warming
a
house,
for
baking
pottery,
etc.; as, an iron
furnace;
a
hot-air
furnace;
a glass
furnace;
a
boiler
furnace,
etc..
Carminative
::
Carminative
(a.)
Expelling
wind from the body;
warming;
antispasmodic.
Passionate
::
Passionate
(a.)
Characterized
by
passion;
expressing
passion;
ardent
in
feeling
or
desire;
vehement;
warm; as, a
passionate
friendship..
Kindle
::
Kindle
(v. i.) Fig.: To begin to be
excited;
to grow warm or
animated;
to be
roused
or
exasperated.
Cold
::
Cold (n.)
Lacking
the
sensation
of
warmth;
suffering
from the
absence
of heat;
chilly;
shivering;
as, to be
cold..
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..
Affectionate
::
Affectionate
(a.)
Having
affection
or warm
regard;
loving;
fond; as, an
affectionate
brother..
Warm
::
Warm (a.) To make
engaged
or
earnest;
to
interest;
to
engage;
to
excite
ardor or zeal; to
enliven.
Fill
::
Fill (a.) To
furnish
an
abudant
supply
to; to
furnish
with as mush as is
desired
or
desirable;
to
occupy
the whole of; to swarm in or
overrun.
Sunbeam
::
Sun (v. t.) To
expose
to the sun's rays; to warm or dry in the sun; as, to sun
cloth;
to sun
grain..
Brood
::
Brood (v. i.) To sit on and cover eggs, as a fowl, for the
purpose
of
warming
them and
hatching
the
young;
or to sit over and cover
young,
as a hen her
chickens,
in order to warm and
protect
them;
hence,
to sit
quietly,
as if
brooding..
Fry
::
Fry (n.) A swarm or
crowd,
especially
of
little
fishes;
young or small
things
in
general..
Pomegranate
::
Pomegranate
(n.) The fruit of the tree
Punica
Granatum;
also, the tree
itself
(see
Balaustine),
which is
native
in the
Orient,
but is
successfully
cultivated
in many warm
countries,
and as a house plant in
colder
climates.
The fruit is as large as an
orange,
and has a hard rind
containing
many
rather
large
seeds,
each one
separately
covered
with
crimson,
acid
pulp..
Defervescency
::
Defervescency
(n.) A
subsiding
from a state of
ebullition;
loss of heat;
lukewarmness.
Rice
::
Rice (n.) A
well-known
cereal
grass
(Oryza
sativa)
and its seed. This plant is
extensively
cultivated
in warm
climates,
and the grain forms a large
portion
of the food of the
inhabitants.
In
America
it grows
chiefly
on low, moist land, which can be
overflowed..
Nerita
::
Nerita
(n.) A genus of
marine
gastropods,
mostly
natives
of warm
climates..
Swarm
::
Swarm (v. i.) To be
crowded;
to be
thronged
with a
multitude
of
beings
in
motion.
Warm
::
Warm
(superl.)
Having
a
sensation
of heat, esp. of
gentle
heat;
glowing..
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