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- adjective Capable of being
heated .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective capable of becoming hot
Etymologies
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Examples
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The hammams she now designs, she says, are "mostly with a twist," describing one hammam that features heatable marble benches rather than a more traditional, more cumbersome central stone.
Hammam Rejuvenation J.S. Marcus 2010
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To be honest actually…one of those heatable bean bags would make an EXCELLENT gift.
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Otherwise, it is an appalling pain in the ass, and you'd be much better served, with much less fuss, by a giant, re-heatable pot of stew.
Saving and the Duck I Lindy 2009
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Otherwise, it is an appalling pain in the ass, and you'd be much better served, with much less fuss, by a giant, re-heatable pot of stew.
Toast: Lindy 2009
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I'll make something re-heatable for dinner and we'll eat after he gets here.
MORE FROM GINNY BATES: ALLIE AND MARGIE Maggie Jochild 2007
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The railway will deliver the oil sands production through the use of insulated and heatable railcars or by reducing its viscosity by mixing it with condensates or diluents.
Diane Francis: Game-changer: Canadian oil sands will bypass US for Asia 2009
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If immunotherapy fulfills its promise, some cancers may become as heatable as a bad flu.
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Shaped like a pint glass in a British pub, the OnTech container has an ingenious can-within-a-can design that keeps the heatable beverage separate from "the actuating puck," as the company calls the heating element.
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Of special importance is a increased temperature during the winter mornings, when most buildings are freezing cold and non-heatable, thus it becomes extremely difficult to work in.
4. Case studies 1993
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The heat storage capacity should be moderate, not too excessive; otherwise the space becomes non-heatable.
4. Case studies 1993
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