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.'
Yes, "warmer" is a word. It is the comparative form of "warm," used to describe something that has a higher temperature than something else.
"warm" isn't an abbreviation for anything. That's the word.
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The word for not warm is "cold." It describes a low temperature or a lack of warmth, often associated with chilly weather or conditions. Other synonyms include "cool," "frigid," and "chilly," depending on the context.
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Yes, "warmer" is a word. It is the comparative form of "warm," used to describe something that has a higher temperature than something else.
Warm is an adjective describe the noun cookies.
"Regulate" is a word that can be used to describe maintaining a constant temperature.
"warm" isn't an abbreviation for anything. That's the word.
The long word for warm-blooded animals is "endothermic". These animals regulate their body temperature internally, maintaining a constant and warm body temperature regardless of external conditions.
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No, it is not. The word "warm" can be an adjective or a verb.
Warm is a good word. Woman is also pretty obvious.
no a verb is an action word. Tempature is a descriptive word an adjective.
"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.
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The word you are looking for is "chronothermal," which pertains to the relationship between time and temperature.