none, to my knowing. basically, 'warm' is 'comfortably/ moderately heated' and 'hot' is beyond that.
the earlier answer of 'tepid' actually means 'between warm and cool.'
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There is no specific technical term; warm, tepid, and room temperature would all be acceptable in general speech.
A vapor is a gas, but it is at a temperature where the substance could also exist as a liquid or a solid. The easiest example is water. Water will evaporate at any temperature above 0 degrees Celsius...but if the pressure of the water vapor increases sufficiently or if the air becomes saturated, the water vapor will condense back to liquid water.
Kelvin is the absolute temperature - a temperature where absolute zero, the lowest temperature possible, is defined as zero. Therefore, in the phrase "absolute Kelvin", the word "absolute" seems redundant.
"warm" isn't an abbreviation for anything. That's the word.
Warm is an adjective describe the noun cookies.
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Warm is a good word. Woman is also pretty obvious.
"Pumehana" is a Hawaiian word that means warm, heartfelt, or affectionate. It is often used to describe a strong sense of warmth or closeness in relationships and interactions.
There is no specific technical term; warm, tepid, and room temperature would all be acceptable in general speech.
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The word vapour is used to describe those gases that usually exist as liquid at room temperature . Water particles in gaseous state are called vapours . Oxygen at room temperature exists as gas particles .
The root word that does not describe a form of clotting is "thermo," which relates to heat or temperature. Examples include words like "thermometer" and "thermostat."
Yes the word cooled is a verb. It is also an adjective to describe something at a lower temperature.
The term used to describe the gap between two neurons is synapse, or synaptic junction.
A treaty.
For look ... I might use ominous. For temperature ... I might friggid Hope this helps!