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Adjective
/ˈhētid/,
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Made warm or hot,
  1. Made warm or hot
    • - a heated swimming pool
  2. Inflamed with passion or conviction
    • - she had a heated argument with an official

  1. made warm or hot (`het' is a dialectal variant of `heated'); "a heated swimming pool"; "wiped his heated-up face with a large bandana"; "he was all het up and sweaty"
  2. marked by emotional heat; vehement; "a heated argument"
  3. (heatedly) in a heated manner; "`To say I am behind the strike is so much nonsense,' declared Mr Harvey heatedly"; "the children were arguing hotly"
  4. (heat) a form of energy that is transferred by a difference in temperature
  5. (heat) make hot or hotter; "the sun heats the oceans"; "heat the water on the stove"
  6. (heat) hotness: the presence of heat
  7. Heated is a 1998 album by Canadian rock band Big Sugar, released on the A&M Records label. It was released in the United States in 1999 on Capricorn Records with an alternate album cover. The US release also includes the track "Diggin' a Hole" from Hemi-Vision, which was not released in the US. ...
  8. Heated is the third album by Sean T. It was released on September 9, 2000 for his own label Get Gone Records and was entirely produced by Sean T.
  9. (Heat) In physics and thermodynamics, heat is energy transferred from one body or system to another due to thermal interaction or thermal contact. It is an energy transfer to the body in any other way than due to work performed on the body.
  10. (HEAT) High explosive anti-tank (HEAT) warheads are made of an explosive shaped charge that uses the Neumann effect (a development of the Munroe effect) to create a very high-velocity partial stream of metal in a state of superplasticity that can punch through solid armor.
  11. (Heat (1972 film)) Heat, also known as Andy Warhol's Heat, is an American film released in 1972. Written and directed by filmmaker Paul Morrissey and produced by Andy Warhol, it starred Joe Dallesandro, Sylvia Miles and Andrea Feldman.
  12. (Heat (1987 film)) Heat is a 1986 action-thriller film about an ex-mercenary working as a bodyguard in Las Vegas. The film was written by William Goldman, based on his novel. It was directed by Dick Richards and Jerry Jameson, and stars Burt Reynolds, Karen Young, and Peter MacNicol.
  13. very agitated, angry or impassioned
  14. (heat) thermal energy; The condition or quality of being hot; An attribute of a spice that causes a burning sensation in the mouth; A period of intensity, particularly of emotion; An undesirable amount of attention; The police; One or more firearms; A fastball; A condition where a ...
  15. (Heat) a rare natural event occurring approximately 3 days a year. It is often accompanied by a run on air conditioners, followed a few days later by a glut of “only used once” air conditioner sales on Ebay.
  16. (heat) The kinetic energy of the particles in a system.  The faster the particles move, the higher the heat.
  17. Heat, like work, is a measure of the amount of energy transferred from one body to another because of the temperature difference between those bodies. Heat is not energy possessed by a body. We should not speak of the 'heat in a body. ...
  18. (The Heat) American; putting the heat on someone. (Example: in the line What a field day for the heat (Stephen Stills, "For What It's Worth" from Buffalo Springfield, 1967), Stills is referring to the police.)
  19. (Heat) Thermal energy resulting from combustion, chemical reaction, friction, or movement of electricity. As a thermodynamic condition, heat, at a constant pressure, is equal to internal or intrinsic energy plus pressure times volume.
  20. (Heat) Enthusiasm, a positive response. The WWF uses a heat machine for its televised shows which make them somewhat of a work.
  21. Thermal energy. Heat is expressed in units of calories or Btu`s.
  22. (Heat) is energy that causes molecules to be in motion and to raise the temperature of a substance.
  23. (Heat) Feedback from the crowd. A heel wrestler will try to get heat from the crowd by doing things to get them angry, such as cheating or insulting there state. If the heel has a lot of heat with the crowd, he is doing his job. ...
  24. (Heat) A division of an event in which there are too many swimmers to compete at one time.
  25. (Heat) is a form of energy transfer, also known as ‘Thermal Energy’.