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solar-heat

[soh-ler-heet]

verb (used with object)

  1. to heat (a building) by means of solar energy.



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Winds on Mars are powered by solar-heat convection currents, as they are on other planets, including Earth.

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Those potentially unemployed factory workers could be asked if they'd like to be putting screws into a solar-heat energy-cell hole eight hours a day rather than a shiny new car that needs trading in every so often.

The Boeing Company of Seattle is working on a project called Powersat, which involves assembling a nine-mile-long solar-heat collector in space; once assembled, it can ride along in orbit beaming the sun's power back to earth.

There were the solar-heat mines—running at a slight loss—and various other fine achievements.

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