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Definitions for high temperature
high tem·per·a·ture
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Princeton's WordNet
hotness, heat, high temperaturenoun
the presence of heat
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high temperature
High temperature generally refers to a condition or instance where the degree of heat is significantly above the average or normal level. In meteorology, it could imply hotter than usual weather, while in physics, it could mean a high degree of kinetic energy of particles. In medicine, a high temperature or fever indicates that the body is fighting an illness or infection. The specific figure considered as "high temperature" varies based on the context.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of high temperature in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of high temperature in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
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We are just fine, dandy, we had all of the flu-like symptoms. My wife,Rita, was a little worse off than me. She had a very high temperature. And we were isolated so that we would not give it to anyone else.
These prawns are from Zhejiang and Jiangsu, and here are prawns from Guangdong and Fujian, river prawns from Zhejiang are firmer in texture, whereas those from Guangdong are softer because of the high temperature there, shells are thinner too.
Continued high temperature has accelerated glacial melting in mountainous areas, and caused natural disasters such as flash floods, mudslides, and landslides in many places.
That beat a( daily high temperature) record from 1916. The previous record for May 7 was 97, that also represented the earliest 100-degree day here in Amarillo.
Inside there are highly effective, catalytic gas burners which burn the gas superbly. Their unique feature is that the combustion of gas occurs at a very high temperature, about 800 degrees (Celsius). Therefore the gas burns completely, it burns very accurately, and harmful gases such as carbon monoxide or nitrogen oxides are not produced.
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- alta temperaturaItalian
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