| warm n. |
a nodule in the thyroid gland that can concentrate radioiodine; usually not carcinomatous.
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| warm s.’s |
minute areas in the skin that are peculiarly sensitive to temperatures above body temperature; see temperature s's.
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| warmth r. |
a cutaneous thermoreceptor particularly sensitive to temperature between 30° and 45°C.
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| warning c. |
brilliant, conspicuous coloration of poisonous or unpalatable animals, as a warning to potential predators.
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| Warren i. |
an incision following the thoracomammary fold, permitting access to any part of the breast.
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| WAR | the front of an advancing mass of warmer air |
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| WAR | be out of the game |
| WAR | become excited about |
| WAR | prepare for strenuous physical activity |
| WAR | do preliminary exercises so as to stretch the muscles |
| WAR | become more friendly or open |
| WAR | get warm or warmer |
| WAR | run until the normal working temperature is reached |
| WAR | (zoology) having warm blood (in animals whose body temperature is internally regulated) |
| WAR | used of music |
| WAR | exercising in preparation for strenuous activity |
| WAR | having been warmed up |
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