| Definition of 'warmness' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) affection, affectionateness, fondness, tenderness, heart, warmness, warmheartedness, philia
a positive feeling of liking
"he had trouble expressing the affection he felt"; "the child won everyone's heart"; "the warmness of his welcome made us feel right at home"
2. (noun) warmth, warmness
the quality of having a moderate degree of heat
"an agreeable warmth in the house"
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| Definition of 'warmness' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) warmness
warmth
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Sense: an act of warming
Give your hands a warm in front of the fire.
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Afrikaans: warmte |
Arabic: دِفء، حَرارَه |
Bulgarian: топлота |
Brazilian: calor |
Czech: teplo |
German: die Wärme |
Danish: varme |
Greek: ζεστασιά |
Spanish: calor |
Estonian: soojus |
Farsi: گرمي |
Finnish: lämpö |
French: chaleur |
Hebrew: חֲמִימוּת |
Hindi: गरमजोशी |
Croatian: toplina |
Hungarian: melegség; lelkesség, szív |
Indonesian: kehangatan |
Icelandic: hiti, hlÿja |
Italian: calore |
Japanese: 暖かさ |
Korean: 따뜻함 |
Lithuanian: šiluma, šiltumas |
Latvian: siltums; sirsnīgums |
Malay: kemesraan, kepuasan, keha |
Dutch: warmte |
Norwegian: varme, hjertelighet |
Polish: serdeczność |
Portuguese: calor |
Romanian: căldură |
Russian: теплота |
Slovak: teplo |
Slovenian: toplota |
Serbian: toplota |
Swedish: värme |
Thai: ความอบอุ่น |
Turkish: ılklık, sıcaklık |
Taiwanese: 溫暖,熱烈 |
Ukrainian: тепло |
Urdu: گرم جوشی |
Vietnamese: sự thân thiện |
Chinese: 温暖,暖和 |
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