Word: heat Word origin: Old English hǣtu (noun), hǣtan (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch hitte (noun) and German heizen (verb), also to hot. Phonetic: hiːt Listen:
the quality of being hot; high temperature. Example: the fierce heat of the sun
intensity of feeling, especially of anger or excitement. Example: conciliation services are designed to take the heat out of disputes
a preliminary round in a race or contest. Example: winners of the regional heats
make or become hot or warm. Example: the room faces north and is difficult to heat
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