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Heatless meaning in English

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Heatless

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Adjective

1. heatless

without generating heat

Example Sentences:
'luminescent organisms emit heatless light'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Heatless

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noun
1. 
a. 
the energy transferred as a result of a difference in temperature
b. 
the random kinetic energy of the atoms, molecules, or ions in a substance or body
▶ Related adjectives: thermal, calorific
2. 
the sensation caused in the body by heat energy; warmth
3. 
the state or quality of being hot
4. 
hot weather
the heat of summer
5. 
intensity of feeling; passion
the heat of rage
6. 
pressure
the political heat on the government over the economy
7. 
the most intense or active part
the heat of the battle
8. 
a period or condition of sexual excitement in female mammals that occurs at oestrus
9. sport
a. 
a preliminary eliminating contest in a competition
b. 
a single section of a contest
10. slang
police activity after a crime
the heat is off
11. mainly US slang
criticism or abuse
he took a lot of heat for that mistake
12.  in the heat of the moment
13.  on heat
14.  the heat
15.  turn up the heat
verb
16. 
to make or become hot or warm
17. 
to make or become excited or intense

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Heatless

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noun
1. 
the quality of being hot; hotness: in physics, heat is considered a form of energy existing as the result of the random motion of molecules and is the form of energy that is transferred between bodies as a result of their temperature difference
2. 
a. 
much hotness; great warmth
stifling heat
b. 
fever
3. 
degree of hotness or warmth
at low heat
4. 
the perception of heat by the senses, resulting from contact with or nearness to something hot; sensation of hotness or warmth felt through the skin
5. 
hot weather or climate
6. 
the warming of a room, house, etc., as by a stove or furnace
his rent includes heat
7. 
a burning sensation produced by spices, mustard, etc.
8. 
color or other appearance as an indication of hotness
blue heat in metals
9. 
strong feeling or emotion; excitement, ardor, anger, zeal, etc.
10. 
the period or condition of excitement, intensity, stress, etc.; most violent or intense point or stage
in the heat of battle
11. 
a single effort, round, bout, or trial; esp., any of the preliminary rounds of a race, etc., the winners of which compete in the final round
12. 
a. 
sexual excitement
b. 
the period of sexual excitement in animals; esp., the estrus of females
13.  US, Slang
a. 
coercion, as by intimidation
b. 
great pressure, as in criminal investigation or law enforcement
c. 
the police
d. 
a pistol
14.  Baseball; Slang
pitches thrown with great velocity
15.  Metallurgy
a. 
a single heating of metal, ore, etc. in a furnace or forge
b. 
the amount processed in a single heating
verb transitive, verb intransitive
16. 
to make or become warm or hot
17. 
to make or become excited; inflame or become inflamed

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