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The word heat is a noun. Heat means (1) utility to warm a building, (2) intense passion or emotion, (3) the presence of heat, (4) the sensation caused by heat energy, (5) a preliminary race in which the winner advances to a more important race, (6) a form of energy that is transferred by a difference in temperature, (7) applies to nonhuman mammals: a state or period of heightened sexual arousal and activity.
Heat is also a verb that means (1) make hot or hotter, (2) gain heat or get hot, (3) arouse or excite feelings and passions, (4) provide with heat.
The following articles and web pages elaborate on the word heat.
- Solar Water Heaters
Solar water heaters can be used to heat swimming pools and hot tubs, or provide water for an entire family's needs. Both passive and active solar water heating systems are available.
https://www.HotWaterHeaters.us/solar-water-heaters.htm
- Cooking Appliances
Introduction to built-in kitchen appliances that are used to cook food, including ranges, stoves, cooktops, and ovens, as well as hoods that are used to exhaust heat, smoke, steam, and cooking odors.
https://www.kitchenappliances.us/cooking.htm
- Marble Counter Tops
Marble is a popular choice for counter tops because of its elegance and durability. It is highly heat resistant and features beautiful patterns. Visit this site to learn more about marble counter tops.
https://www.marble-countertops.com/
- Space Heaters
Space heaters are powered by gas or electricity and are used to heat a room or small area. Basic types of space heaters include heater fans, ceramic heaters, radiant heaters, and convection heaters.
https://www.SpaceHeaters.us/
The following articles provide recent heat-related news.
- Are you better off since Donald Trump took office?
DNC leader contrasts Democratic values with Trump's policies on jobs, healthcare and economy in appeal to voters as midterm elections begin to heat up
Fox News. Monday, 18 Aug 2025 05:00:49 -0400.
- As Heat Waves Intensify, Paris Plans for Record Temperatures
City planners say the day when temperatures as high as 122 degrees Fahrenheit, or 50 Celsius, could stall the French capital is not far off. They are already starting to prepare.
Catherine Porter. New York Times. Monday, 18 Aug 2025 09:00:48 +0000.
- The country's hottest real estate markets have changed in 2025
After years of the market largely favoring sellers, the country as a whole has shifted into "neutral" territory this summer, Zillow found in its updated Market Heat Index. But the nationwide numbers don't tell the full story.
Alix Martichoux. The Hill. Sunday, 17 Aug 2025 13:08:00 +0000.
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