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41 harness
1. noun(the leather straps etc by which a horse is attached to a cart etc which it is pulling and by means of which it is controlled.) aktygi2. verb1) (to put the harness on (a horse).) leggja aktygi við2) (to make use of (a source of power, eg a river) for some purpose, eg to produce electricity or to drive machinery: Attempts are now being made to harness the sun as a source of heat and power.) virkja -
42 heater
noun (an apparatus which gives out heat in order to warm a room etc, or which heats water etc eg in a water-tank.) hitari -
43 heating
noun (the system of heaters etc which heat a room, building etc: We turn the heating off in the summer.) hitun -
44 hot
[hot]1) (having or causing a great deal of heat: a hot oven; That water is hot.) heitur2) (very warm: a hot day; Running makes me feel hot.) heitur3) ((of food) having a sharp, burning taste: a hot curry.) bragðsterkur, heitur4) (easily made angry: a hot temper.) skapheitur5) (recent; fresh: hot news.) nÿr, ferskur•- hotly- hot air
- hot-blooded
- hot dog
- hotfoot
- hothead
- hotheaded
- hothouse
- hot-plate
- be in
- get into hot water
- hot up
- in hot pursuit
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45 incandescent
[inkæn'desnt](glowing white with heat.) rauðglóandi -
46 inertia
[-ʃiə]noun (the state of being inert: It was difficult to overcome the feeling of inertia that the wine and heat had brought on.) aðgerðaleysi; sljóleiki -
47 inflammation
[inflə'meiʃən]noun ((a place in the body where there is) development of heat with pain, redness and swelling: Tonsillitis is inflammation of the tonsils.) bólga, þroti -
48 insulate
['insjuleit](to cover, protect or separate (something) with a material that does not let especially electrical currents or heat etc pass through it: Rubber and plastic are used for insulating electric wires and cables.) einangra -
49 intense
[in'tens](very great: intense heat; intense hatred.) ákafur, afar mikill- intenseness
- intensity
- intensive
- intensively
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50 intensity
noun (the quality of being intense: the intensity of the heat.) mikill kraftur/magn -
51 lessen
verb (to make or become less: The fan lessened the heat a little; When the children left, the noise lessened considerably.) minnka -
52 metal
['metl]noun, adjective1) ((of) any of a group of substances, usually shiny, that can conduct heat and electricity and can be hammered into shape, or drawn out in sheets, bars etc: Gold, silver and iron are all metals.) málmur2) ((of) a combination of more than one of such substances: Brass is a metal made from copper and zinc.) málmblanda•- metallic -
53 microwave
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54 non-conductor
(a substance etc that does not easily conduct heat or electricity.) efni sem leiðir ekki vel -
55 partly
adverb (to a certain extent but not completely: She was tired, partly because of the journey and partly because of the heat.) að hluta til, sumpart -
56 pasteurise
(to heat food, especially milk, for a time to kill germs in it.) gerilsneyða- pasteurisation -
57 pasteurize
(to heat food, especially milk, for a time to kill germs in it.) gerilsneyða- pasteurisation -
58 perspire
(to lose moisture through the skin when hot; to sweat: He was perspiring in the heat.) svitna -
59 physics
['fiziks](the study of natural phenomena such as heat, light, sound, electricity, magnetism etc but not usually chemistry or biology: Physics is his main subject at university.) eðlisfræði -
60 putrefy
(to make or go bad or rotten: The meat putrefied in the heat.) rotna, úldna; valda rotnun
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Heat — (h[=e]t), n. [OE. hete, h[ae]te, AS. h[=ae]tu, h[=ae]to, fr. h[=a]t hot; akin to OHG. heizi heat, Dan. hede, Sw. hetta. See {Hot}.] 1. A force in nature which is recognized in various effects, but especially in the phenomena of fusion and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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