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1 concalfactorius
concalfactoria, concalfactorium ADJcausing warmth, thermogenic; (medical); warming, suitable for warming (L+S) -
2 calorificus
călōrĭfĭcus, a, um, adj. [calor-facio], causing warmth, warming, heating:oleum calorificum est,
Gell. 17, 8, 12. -
3 calorificus
calorifica, calorificum ADJpromoting/causing heat/warmth; warming, heating
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