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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Certain systematic writers prescribe a method intended, on the one hand, for reviving the animal heat, and on the other for restoring the movement of the circulation.
From A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases by Various
To give an instance:—In polar climates the human frame, to maintain its animal heat, requires, for combustion in the capillary system, an abundant supply of highly azotized food, such as train-oil.
From Eureka: A Prose Poem by Poe, Edgar A.
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