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red heat

NOUN
  1. the heat or the color of fire

How To Use red heat In A Sentence

  • Demonstrators from both sides sparred heatedly inside and outside the historic courthouse.
  • At a red heat platinic fluoride decomposes into metallic platinum and fluorine, which is evolved in the free state. Scientific American Supplement, No. 832, December 12, 1891
  • When the temperature drops (due to cold weather or when the body is at rest), the capsules solidify and release the stored heat.
  • Total cost of making a casting is affected by required heat treatment and by weldability and machinability.
  • The U.S. medical record says only he suffered heat stroke which led to the coma.
  • Assembled advanced quartz infrared heating element achieves quick heating, high efficiency and long life.
  • From the moment the new government opened for business in 1789, the question - "Is the United States destined to be a Christian Commonwealth or an Empire of Liberty?" - spurred heated debate.
  • He was just as interested in its corrosive effect on those who claimed to bring civilization to the unlettered heathen.
  • However, the latter is expected to grow strongly in line with continuing economic expansion and a major switch from coal - to gas-fired heat and power. Russia-China Energy Deal In The Works
  • They had covered heat sensors with plastic bags and wandered off when smoke began billowing out. The Sun
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