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What are some words with the root word Calor in it?

The root word "calor" comes from Latin and means "heat". Here are some words that contain it:

Words directly using "calor":

* Calorie: A unit of energy, often used to measure the energy content of food.

* Calorimeter: An instrument used to measure the amount of heat produced or absorbed in a chemical reaction or physical process.

* Caloric: Relating to heat or calories.

Words using variations of "calor":

* Calefaction: The process of making something hot.

* Calenture: A feverish delirium experienced by sailors, often involving a delusion of seeing land.

* Calorific: Relating to the production of heat.

* Calorimetry: The measurement of heat.

Words using "calor" in a broader sense:

* Incandescent: Emitting light as a result of being heated to a high temperature.

* Combustion: A chemical process that produces heat and light.

* Thermal: Relating to heat.

These are just a few examples, and there are many other words that can be traced back to the Latin root "calor".

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