Antonym: cooler. Similar words: farmer, snake charmer, armed, harmed, charmed, unarmed, alarmed, garment. Meaning: [wɔrm /wɔːm] n. device that heats water or supplies warmth to a room.
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211. Rabbiteye plants like warmer temperatures. Some of these bushes grow three meters tall.
212. As time goes on, the day is becoming warmer and warmer.
213. Warmer conditions can send meltwater to the glacier's base, increasing lubrication and consequently glacier speed.
214. China's economy once the warmer, growth industries and companies will lead out of the bottom.
215. For this reason, dark-colored clothes are warmer in the sunlight than light-colored clothes.
216. Moving somewhere warmer would mean milder winters, which may permanently cure your winter blahs.
217. We'll need to drop any squeamishness about consuming genetically modified crops — unless we can tap the power of genetics, we'll never feed ourselves in a warmer world.
218. The Holocene intermediate stage was associated with a normal marine environment, with increased oceanic sediments and a warmer and moist climate, indicating a good marine ecological environment.
219. But warmer average temperatures are threatening to redraw the wine map.
220. When talking about frozen food or icy weather becoming warmer, we say it thaws.
221. We had two six-wheeler trucks, too, but it was warmer in the buggy: you have an extra layer of clothing and a full-face helmet.
222. Many geological features like canyons, dried-up lakes and river channels point to the flow of liquid water in the distant past when Mars may have been warmer.
223. Shimon Peres, taking the first turn, adopted a clearly warmer tone than former Prime Minister Menachem Begin had toward the U.S.
224. The JOIDES Resolution expedition to Wilkes Land is investigating some of these, such as the Pliocene, about 3 million years ago, when the world was on average 3 C (5.4 F) warmer than today.
225. That runaway effect, Scambos says, could quickly lead to a warmer climate along the Arctic perimeter and to the loss of Arctic permafrost.
226. Double-coated, with fairly long, thick coarse guard hair, with heavy soft undercoat in cold weather which becomes rather sparse in warmer months.
227. We can say with Heraclitus in whose proximity, ; he feels warmer and better than anywhere else; that everything flows.
228. They believe that fluidity increases as the water gets warmer.
229. C warmer in the market, but the business card printing business or encumber its growth.
230. The MON 810 technology, which is also used by other seed makers, is designed to resist the European corn borer, a pest that attacks maize stalks and thrives in warmer climates.
231. Love is closer anyway and warmer than adoration of some vast unknowable cloud.
232. Scientists said a warmer New England would be less hospitable to maple sugar farms(sentencedict.com/warmer.html), apple orchards and cranberry bogs.
233. Previous analysis of ice cores has shown that the climate consists of ice ages and warmer interglacial periods roughly every 100,000 years.
234. At warmer temperatures, nucleic acids unravel and cell membranes quickly dissolve.
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