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ca·lor·ic[kəˈlɒrɪk, AM -ˈlɔ:r-]\caloric conductibility Wärmeleitfähigkeit f\caloric value Heizwert m, Brennwert m2. (high-calorie) kalorienreich* * *['klərɪk]adjkalorisch, Wärme-* * *A s1. PHYS obs Wärme f2. HIST Wärmestoff mB adj (adv calorically) PHYS kalorisch, Wärme…:caloric engine Heißluftmaschine f* * *adj.kalorisch adj. -
2 caloric porous structure cell
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