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calefaction

[ kal-uh-fak-shuhn ]

noun

  1. the act of heating.
  2. a heated state.


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Other 51Թ Forms

  • e·ڲt adjective
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of calefaction1

1540–50; < Latin ڲپō- (stem of ڲپō ) a making warm, equivalent to cale- warm (stem of ŧ to be warm) + ڲپō- a making; faction 1
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For, though fire by heating, both liquefies and rarefies, there are not two powers in fire, one of liquefaction, the other of rarefaction: and fire produces all such actions by its own power of calefaction.

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They have their cold days, but only now and then, and they do not deem it worth their while to provide against them: the science of calefaction is reserved for the north.

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When the ingenious musician withdrew the bull's horn from his mouth, and paused after his labours in a state of extreme calefaction, murmurs of applause ran all round the room.

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