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hot 1. having a relatively high temperature 2. Ball games (of a ball) thrown or struck hard, and so difficult to respond to 3. Informal having a dangerously high level of radioactivity 4. (of a colour) intense; striking 5. Informal at a dangerously high electric potential 6. Physics having an energy level higher than that of the ground state 7. Jazz slang arousing great excitement or enthusiasm by inspired improvisation, strong rhythms, etc. 8. (in various searching or guessing games) very near the answer or object to be found 9. Metallurgy (of a process) at a sufficiently high temperature for metal to be in a soft workable state hot [hät] (electricity) (physics) Having or charged with high energy, such as high thermal energy or a high level of radioactivity. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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