That candy bar has way to many calories for you to be eatting.
The Calorie (the upper case "C" is relevant) is an obsolete pre-SI Metric unit defined as the amount of heat required to raise one kilogram of water one degree Celcius. As this amount depends on the starting temperature, one Calorie (strictly speaking, a kilocalorie) varies in value (approximately4.2 Joules) and has only been specifically defined as a Thermochemical Calorie (4.184 J exactly). Calorie continues in use only as a unit of food energy. Technically, "calorie" (lower case "c") is a gram calorie with a value one-thousanth of a Calorie, however, the distinction is often not made. The word calorie derives from Latin, via French "calor" meaning heat.
Yes, the word 'calories' is a noun, the plural form of the singular noun 'calorie'; a word for a unit of energy, a word for a thing.
He mis-derived the sentence told by the teacher. It is a sentence containing the word mis-derive.
Adverbs help verbs in a sentence.
the calcimine is allover the wall.
Regular exercise in conjunction with a low calorie diet leads to successful weight loss.
Today i walked on treadmill and burnt 500 calories within 2 hours
The correct abbreviation for calorie is "Cal."
"Calorie" is not a Latin word, though it has Latin roots: it is from the word calor, meaning "heat."
Walking, jogging, or running can help burn calories.
French calorie, from Latin calor meaning "heat".
Try as he might, Bob just couldn't invent a food that contained just one calorie.
"Calorie" comes to us from Latin "calor", meaning "warmth". A calorie is the energy required to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree centigrade.
"Cals" is an abbreviation for the word "Calories." So there is one "cal" in one calorie.
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BTU/calorie/joule .
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