animal heat
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of animal heat
First recorded in 1770–80
Example Sentences
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"This work is underpinned by multiple years of animal heat stress trials conducted at SARDI's Turretfield Research Centre in Rosedale and our Roseworthy campus."
From Science Daily • Mar. 21, 2024
Billy doesn’t so much as twitch when they pause on his tier, a fulmination of animal heat roaring at his side.
From The Guardian • Feb. 6, 2016
The laconic, seemingly impersonal surfaces of Pritchett's stories give off a surprising amount of animal heat.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The chemical changes on which animal heat depends, and without which there can be no active vitality, cease with the cessation of respiration.
From The Contemporary Review, Volume 36, November 1879 by Various
The source of animal heat is in the mutual chemical action of the oxygen and the constituents of the blood conveyed by the circulation.
From Martyria or Andersonville Prison by Hamlin, Augustus C.
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