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blood heat

noun

  1. the normal temperature of human blood, being about 98.6°F (37°C).


blood heat

noun

  1. the normal temperature of the human body, 98.4°F or 37°C
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of blood heat1

First recorded in 1805–15
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My blood heats easy tonight, each time the Stingers roll by.

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When humans exercise, our muscles warm up and our blood heats with it.

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The decoction cooled rapidly in the thin air, and as soon as it was at blood heat, she poured it carefully into a metal beaker and carried it to the rear of the cave.

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As the courses become heavier and the Cowboy warms further, Isogai may pour the sake into a rough, hand-molded carafe and raise its temperature to blood heat.

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She had ceased to breathe, but blood heat was still in her body, and her expression life-like.

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