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There are 21 words containing RTEMP

color␣temperaturecolor␣temperatureshypertemporalintertemporalintertemporal␣choiceintertemporal␣choicesintertemporallymartempermartemperedmartemperingmartempersovertemperatureovertemperaturesovertemptovertemptedovertemptingovertemptssupertempestsupertempestssupertemporaltemper␣temper

22 definitions found

  • color␣temperature — n. (Physics) A property of a light source: the temperature of…
  • color␣temperatures — n. Plural of color temperature.
  • hypertemporal — adj. (Of an image) Built up from many (typically hyperspectral)…
  • intertemporal — adj. Describing any relationship between past, present and future…
  • intertemporal␣choice — n. (Economy) A choice made between current benefits and future…
  • intertemporal␣choices — n. Plural of intertemporal choice.
  • intertemporally — adv. In an intertemporal manner.
  • martemper — v. (Transitive) To subject (steel) to a heat treatment involving…
  • martempered — v. Simple past tense and past participle of martemper.
  • martempering — v. Present participle of martemper.
  • martempers — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of martemper.
  • overtemperature — n. A temperature that is significantly higher than that encountered… — n. The difference between such a temperature and the normal one.
  • overtemperatures — n. Plural of overtemperature.
  • overtempt — v. To tempt exceedingly, or beyond the power of resistance.
  • overtempted — v. Simple past tense and past participle of overtempt.
  • overtempting — v. Present participle of overtempt.
  • overtempts — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overtempt.
  • supertempest — n. (Rare) A very severe tempest.
  • supertempests — n. Plural of supertempest.
  • supertemporal — adj. Transcending time.
  • temper␣temper — phr. (Idiomatic) Used to tell someone to control their (bad) temper.
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