Calefaction (noun)
kal-uh-fak-shun
Heat, a heated state.
1540–50; from Latin calefactiōn- (stem of calefactiō ) a making warm, equivalent to cale- warm
Example sentences
“You could say Europe is in a state of calefaction right now, but I’d probably use the word sweltering!”
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