becoming+warm
1warm|ing-up — «WR mihng UHP», noun. a making or becoming warm or warmer; increase of warmth: »a warming up of the weather …
2warm — 1 adjective 1 BE WARM slightly hot, especially pleasantly: a warm bath | I hope we get some warmer weather soon. | keep sth warm (=stop something from becoming cold): I ve put your dinner in the oven to keep it warm. 2 FEEL WARM feeling slightly… …
3warm line — n. A phone service designed to solve relatively minor problems or to prevent those problems from becoming serious (cf. hot line). Example Citation: Picking up the telephone, Alan Stern knows he ll hear just about anything from heartbreak to… …
4Black Sea — a sea between Europe and Asia, bordered by Turkey, Rumania, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Georgia, and the Russian Federation. 164,000 sq. mi. (424,760 sq. km). Also called Euxine Sea. Ancient, Pontus Euxinus. * * * Sea between Europe and Asia. Bordered by… …
5calescent — calescence, n. /keuh les euhnt/, adj. growing warm; increasing in heat. [1795 1805; < L calescent (s. of calescens becoming warm, prp. of calescere), equiv. to cal (s. of calere to be warm) + escent ESCENT] * * * …
6calescent — calescence, n. /keuh les euhnt/, adj. growing warm; increasing in heat. [1795 1805; < L calescent (s. of calescens becoming warm, prp. of calescere), equiv. to cal (s. of calere to be warm) + escent ESCENT] …
7Mythologies (book) — Not to be confused with Mythology (book) Mythologies   …
8decalescence — decalescent, adj. /dee keuh les euhns/, n. Metall. absorption of heat without a corresponding increase in temperature when a metal has been heated to a critical point. [1890 95; < L decalesc(ent ) (s. of decalescens) becoming warm (see DE ,… …
9calefaction — n. 1. Heating, warming. 2. Incalescence, hotness, warmth, becoming warm …
10calescent — a. becoming warm. ♦ calescence, n …