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How to pronounce thermal in English?

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Synonyms caloric, thermic


thermal movements of molecules.
thermal capacity.
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a thermal burn.
thermal underwear.
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Type of air current, current of air, wind
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thermal water.

Examples of thermal

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It's not set beside thermal pools, but is a haven of calm where east meets west.
From the nzherald.co.nz
An infant Snow Monkey resting at the edge of a thermal pool in Jigokudani Japan.
From the couriermail.com.au
It will be based on ecological cement and feature vacuum and thermal insulation.
From the techcrunch.com
Solar thermal collectors on balcony railings act as water heaters and radiators.
From the techcrunch.com
The first layer of clothing when dressing for cold weather is thermal underwear.
From the ocregister.com
The photon comes from the residual thermal radiation which surrounds the cavity.
From the sciencedaily.com
Natural gas futures rose 0.4 percent to $7.25 per million British thermal units.
From the dallasnews.com
Forty-seven thermal springs are intertwined among the scenery and hiking trails.
From the thestate.com
Macedonia lies in a seismically active region and has several hot thermal baths.
From the cnn.com
More examples
  • Rising current of warm air
  • Relating to or associated with heat; "thermal movements of molecules"; "thermal capacity"; "thermic energy"; "the caloric effect of sunlight"
  • Of or relating to a hot spring; "thermal water"
  • Caused by or designed to retain heat; "a thermal burn"; "thermal underwear"
  • (thermally) by means of heat or with respect to thermal properties
  • A thermal column (or thermal) is a column of rising air in the lower altitudes of the Earth's atmosphere. Thermals are created by the uneven heating of the Earth's surface from solar radiation, and an example of convection. ...
  • (thermality) The condition of being thermal
  • Small rising column of air due to surface heating.
  • In a solar energy system, the usable heat energy held in a working fluid due to its elevated temperature.