- hot-bloodedness
- noun see hot-blooded
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
hot-bloodedness — hot blood·ed·ness … English syllables
hot-bloodedness — See hot blooded. * * * … Universalium
hot-bloodedness — noun see hot blooded … Useful english dictionary
hot-blooded — hot bloodedness, n. /hot blud id/, adj. 1. excitable; impetuous. 2. ardent, passionate, or virile. 3. adventuresome, exciting, or characterized by adventure and excitement. 4. (of livestock) of superior or pure breeding. 5. (of horses) being a… … Universalium
hot-blooded — adjective Date: 1598 1. easily excited ; passionate 2. of a horse having Arab or Thoroughbred ancestors • hot bloodedness noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
warm-bloodedness — See warm blooded. * * * ▪ physiology also called Homoiothermy, also spelled Homeothermy, in animals, the ability to maintain a relatively constant internal temperature (about 37° C [99° F] for mammals, about 40° C [104° F] for birds),… … Universalium
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