The comparative form of "warm" is "warmer." This form is used to compare the warmth of two or more things, indicating that one is at a higher temperature than the other. For example, you might say, "Today is warmer than yesterday."
All birds are warm blooded.
warm air
warm sunny day
Warm in Spanish is "cálido".
It get's warm in september
Comparativo is a Portuguese equivalent of 'comparative'. It's pronounced 'koom-pah-ruh-CHEE-voo'. It's the masculine form of an adjective whose feminine form, 'comparativa', is pronounced 'koom-pah-ruh-CHEE-vuh'.
Domenico Pezzi has written: 'La lingua greca antica: Breve trattazione comparativa e storica' 'Aryan philology according to the most recent researches (Glotologia aria recentissima)' -- subject(s): Indo-European philology, History
"Warm" is an action verb, a word for the act to make warm, to heat up."Warm" is not a common noun, warm is not a noun."Warm" is an adjective; for example, a warm welcome or a warm coat.
Dogs are warm-blooded.
it depends on how warm you are
it is warm in spain,but not as warm as uganda.
Mammals are warm blooded because we are mammals and we are warm blooded
Peacock's are warm blooded.
Warm blooded. They are mammals, which feed breast milk. All mammals are warm blooded.
Cold water currents
All birds are warm blooded.
Warm blooded. By definition, all mammals are warm blooded.