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said of organisms whose body temperature is the same as that of their surroundings.
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the meaning is obvious. Too often, wines are served so cold that their odors and flavors are stunted, unable to show themseIves.
Ãâó: wineschool.com/vocabulary.html
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animals like amphibians need the warmth of the sun to heat them. Cold-blooded animals can not make their own body heat.
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| COLD |
A technology used to store data on laser-written disks, allowing users to read, distribute and archive the information.
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| COLD |
The same as "cool," only more so. Having somewhat excessive upper-range output and weak lower-range output.
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