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heat of passion
heat of passion :an agitated state of mind (as anger or
sudden heat of passion
sudden heat of passion :heat of passion
Heat of passion
Heat of passion, heat of passion requires that there must be
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sudden heat
sudden heat : heat of passion
Heatingly
In a heating manner so as to make or become hot or heated
Heat
to us through the sense of feeling In its nature heat is a mode of motion being in general a form
heated
characterized by great warmth and intensity of feeling as a heated argument Opposite of dispassionate passionless
Internal combustion
any engine called an Internal combustion engine in which the heat or pressure energy necessary to produce motion is developed in
Boiler Explosions Act
3), 'any closed vessel used for generating steam, or for heating water, or for heating other liquids, or into which steam
Entropy
measurable quantity such that when there is no communication of heat the quantity remains constant but when heat enters or leaves
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