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Princeton's WordNet
heater, warmernoun
device that heats water or supplies warmth to a room
Wiktionary
warmernoun
Something that warms, such as a heater or a soup.
warmernoun
A piece of clothing for warmth, such as a bodywarmer or leg warmer.
warmernoun
An introductory activity, for example in a lesson, to stimulate interest in a topic.
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warmer
Warmer refers to something that generates, retains, or increases heat, making the temperature higher or hotter than before. It can also be used comparatively to describe something as having a higher temperature, or being more friendly or affectionate than someone else or something else.
Webster Dictionary
Warmernoun
one who, or that which, warms
Wikidata
Warmer
Warmer is the debut album by American singer-songwriter Randy VanWarmer.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Warmer in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Warmer in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of Warmer in a Sentence
Unfortunately, [ Arizona is ] probably a preview of what's coming to the surrounding states over the coming weeks and months, because of this emerging drought across much of the West and the projections for a warmer than average summer just about everywhere, which is happening pretty often these days with climate change.
When the polar vortex is weak, or an SSW event occurs, then the jet stream will tend to weakened, move further south, and become' wavier,' the effect of these changes is for warmer than normal air to move into the Arctic Amplification, colder weather to enter North America and Europe/Asia, and more extreme weather and storms overall in the middle latitudes( e.g., snowstorms).
Looks like by April, you know, in theory, when it gets a little warmer, it miraculously goes away. I hope that's true, there's a theory that, in April, when it gets warm -- historically, that has been able to kill the virus. So we don't know yet ; we're not sure yet. But that's around the corner, so that'll be a great thing in China and other places.
The coolness of water will make a swimmer less aware of a growing sunburn, while reflection of sunlight is more apparent on the beach, it can occur in the water as well. The American Academy of Dermatology recommends reapplying sunscreen at least every two hours to remain protected or immediately after a swim or excessive sweating occurs. For long-distance swimmers, re-applying sunscreen can be impossible once it wears off, so using an alternative like Balmex can be necessary, said Wilson. Traditionally used to treat diaper rash, Wilson said the key ingredient of zinc oxide makes Balmex a useful sunscreen. Its stickiness and adherence to the skin for lengthy periods provides swimmers with adequate sun protection, she said. Exposure to bacteria, parasites Swimmers may be unaware of the dangers of toxic algae, bacterial growth and parasites that thrive in warmer waters. There's also an extremely rare risk of exposure to Naegleria fowleri, a deadly brain-eating amoeba found in bodies of warm freshwater.
Right now, we have about 90 % population immunity, meaning people who have either been naturally infected or immunized or both -- that's good. We're moving into the warmer climates -- that's good. This is really basically, at its heart, a winter virus. The numbers are way down from where they had been -- that's good. But you still had 150,000 cases yesterday and 1,000 deaths. That's still a lot of cases and deaths, so, what I would say is, independent of whether there's mandates or not, I think people should reasonably wear masks when they're indoors for the next few weeks, until we're much farther down then where we are right now.
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