Definition of Warm

Babylon English Dictionary
slightly hot, tepid; giving or keeping in heat; having a high temperature (from sickness or physical exertion); hearty, sincere; quick-tempered; close; passionate, enthusiastic; of a color suggesting heat (red to yellow); fresh
heat up; excite; be excited; arouse affection; be filled with affection
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Warm Definition from Arts & Humanities Dictionaries & Glossaries
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Warm Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
(v. i.)
To become warm, or moderately heated; as, the earth soon warms in a clear day summer.
  
(v. i.)
To become ardent or animated; as, the speake/ warms as he proceeds.
  
(superl.)
Violent; vehement; furious; excited; passionate; as, a warm contest; a warm debate.
  
(superl.)
Subject to heat; having prevalence of heat, or little or no cold weather; as, the warm climate of Egypt.
  
(superl.)
In children's games, being near the object sought for; hence, being close to the discovery of some person, thing, or fact concealed.
  
(superl.)
Having yellow or red for a basis, or in their composition; -- said of colors, and opposed to cold which is of blue and its compounds.
  
(superl.)
Having heat in a moderate degree; not cold as, warm milk.
  
(superl.)
Having a sensation of heat, esp. of gentle heat; glowing.
  
(superl.)
Fig.: Not cool, indifferent, lukewarm, or the like, in spirit or temper; zealous; ardent; fervent; excited; sprightly; irritable; excitable.
  
(superl.)
Being well off as to property, or in good circumstances; forehanded; rich.
  
(n.)
The act of warming, or the state of being warmed; a warming; a heating.
  
(a.)
To make engaged or earnest; to interest; to engage; to excite ardor or zeal; to enliven.
  
(a.)
To communicate a moderate degree of heat to; to render warm; to supply or furnish heat to; as, a stove warms an apartment.
  
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warm
\warm\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. warmed (&?;); p. pr. & vb. n. warming.] [as. wearmian. see warm, a.]
1. to communicate a moderate degree of heat to; to render warm; to supply or furnish heat to; as, a stove warms an apartment. then shall it [an ash tree] be for a man to burn; for he will take thereof and warm himself. xliv 15 enough to warm, but not enough to burn.
2. to make engaged or earnest; to interest; to engage; to excite ardor or zeal; to enliven. i formerly warmed my head with reading controversial writings. bright hopes, that erst bosom warmed.
warm
\warm\ (?), a. [compar. warmer; superl. warmest.] [as. wearm; akin to os., ofries., d., & g. warm, icel. varmr, sw. & dan. varm, goth. warmjan to warm; probably akin to lith. virti to cook, boil; or perhaps to skr. gharma heat, ol. formus warm. &?;&?;&?;, &?;&?;&?;.] 1. having heat in a moderate degree; not cold as, warm milk. "whose blood is warm within." warm and still is the summer night.
2. having a sensation of heat, esp. of gentle heat; glowing.
3. subject to heat; having prevalence of heat, or little or no cold weather; as, the warm climate of egypt.
4. fig.: not cool, indifferent, lukewarm, or the like, in spirit or temper; zealous; ardent; fervent; excited; sprightly; irritable; excitable. mirth, and youth, and warm desire! each warm wish springs mutual from the heart. they say he's warm man and does not care to be mad&?; mouths at. i had been none of the warmest of partisans. awthor&?;&?;.
5. violent; vehement; furious; excited; passionate; as, a warm contest; a warm debate. welcome, daylight; we shall have warm work on't.
6. being well off as to property, or in good circumstances; forehanded; rich. [colloq.] warm householders, every one of them. irving. you shall have a draft upon him, payable at sight: and let me tell you he as warm a man as any within five miles round him.
7. in children's games, being near the object sought for; hence, being close to the discovery of some person, thing, or fact concealed. [colloq.] here, indeed, young mr. dowse was getting "warm," &?;&?; children say at blindman's buff.
8. (paint.) having yellow or red for a basis, or in their composition; -- said of colors, and opposed to cold which is of blue and its compounds.


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Anghynes = a. not warm; uncheerful
Brwd = a. hot, acrid, warm
Cynhes = a. warm; cheering
Cynhesu = v. to warm
Gres = n. what is warm
Gwresog = a. warm, fervent
Mwll = a. close, warm, sultry
Mwrn = n. sultry weather, a. sultry, close, warm
Mwygl = n. tepid, warm, sultry
Mwyglo = v. to warm; to grow sultry
Twym = n. a heat; a flush; a. warm, hot, sultry
Twymo = v. to warm, to heat
Ymdwymno = v. to warm one's self
Ymgynhesu = v. to make one's self warm; to warm mutually
Anagram
  mawr
Australian Slang
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WordNet 2.0

Verb
1. get warm or warmer; "The soup warmed slowly on the stove"
(synonym) warm up
(hypernym) change
(derivation) heating, warming
2. make warm or warmer; "The blanket will warm you"
(hypernym) change, alter, modify
(hyponym) chafe
(derivation) heater, warmer

Adjective
1. having or producing a comfortable and agreeable degree of heat or imparting or maintaining heat; "a warm body"; "a warm room"; "a warm climate"; "a warm coat"
(antonym) cool
(similar) lukewarm, tepid
(see-also) hot
(attribute) temperature
2. psychologically warm; friendly and responsive; "a warm greeting"; "a warm personality"; "warm support"
(antonym) cool
(similar) cordial, hearty
(see-also) emotional
(attribute) emotionality, emotionalism
3. (color) inducing the impression of warmth; used especially of reds and oranges and yellows; "warm reds and yellows and orange"
(antonym) cool
(similar) hot
4. having or displaying warmth or affection; "affectionate children"; "caring parents"; "a fond embrace"; "fond of his nephew"; "a tender glance"; "a warm embrace"
(synonym) affectionate, caring, fond, lovesome, tender
(similar) loving
5. freshly made or left; "a warm trail"; "the scent is warm"
(synonym) strong
(similar) fresh
6. easily aroused or excited; "a quick temper"; "a warm temper"
(synonym) quick
(similar) excitable
7. characterized by strong enthusiasm; "ardent revolutionaries"; "warm support"
(synonym) ardent
(similar) enthusiastic
8. characterized by liveliness or excitement or disagreement; "a warm debate"
(similar) lively
9. uncomfortable because of possible danger or trouble; "made things warm for the bookies"
(similar) uncomfortable
10. of a seeker; near to the object sought; "you're getting warm"; "hot on the trail"
(synonym) hot
(similar) near, close

Adverb
1. in a warm manner; "warmly dressed"; "warm-clad skiers"
(synonym) warmly
Warm Definition from Government Dictionaries & Glossaries
DOD Joint Acronyms and Abbreviations
wartime reserve mode
  
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Warm Definition from Social Science Dictionaries & Glossaries
Phobia
Fear of heat
Warm Definition from Science & Technology Dictionaries & Glossaries
WEATHER&METEOROLOGY
To have or give out heat to a moderate or adequate degree. A subjective term for temperatures between cold and hot. In meteorology, an air parcel that is warm is only so in relation to another parcel.
Warm Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
Wikipedia English - The Free Encyclopedia
Warm or WARM can refer to:
  • A somewhat high temperature.
  • WARM (AM), a radio station (590 AM) licensed to Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States
  • WARM-FM, a radio station (103.3 FM) licensed to York, Pennsylvania, United States
  • Warm.fm, a radio station (104.2 FM) licensed to Liège, Belgium, Europe
  • Risky Love Fm a radio station (Online Fm Previously named Warm Fm) Bollywood Fm
  • Adaptive Multi-Rate Wideband, WARM - Wideband Adaptive Multi-Rate
  • Military abbreviation for Wartime reserve modes

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Johannes Eugenius Bülow Warming (3 November 1841 – 2 April 1924), known as Eugen Warming, was a Danish botanist and a main founding figure of the scientific discipline of ecology. Warming wrote the first textbook (1895) on plant ecology, taught the first university course in ecology and gave the concept its meaning and content. “If one individual can be singled out to be honoured as the founder of ecology, Warming should gain precedence”.

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Warm Definition from Entertainment & Music Dictionaries & Glossaries
Guitar Glossary
A music track or mix with good bass, sufficient low frequencies and adequate fundamentals relative to harmonics. Opposite of thin. It can also mean pleasantly spacious with good reverberation at low frequencies. Some engineers will talk about a mix having warm highs, meaning sweet highs.
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Warm Definition from Religion & Spirituality Dictionaries & Glossaries
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary
warm; making warm
  
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Warm Definition from Medicine Dictionaries & Glossaries
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The upturned cupped right hand is placed at the slightly open mouth. It moves up and away from the mouth, opening into the upturned '5' position, with fingers somewhat curved.