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The latin word for 'warm', 'warmth', and 'heat' is Calor. You may know the English word Calorie or Caloric as words referring to warmth or energy.

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14y ago

"Fire and ice" in Latin is Ignis et glacies. Or, since these two make a conceptual pair, perhaps the enclitic form of "and" would be better: Ignis Glaciesque.

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gelu, frigus, gelidus

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Calor.

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10y ago

It's Calor.

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