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Definition of Heatless
1. Adjective. Without generating heat. "Luminescent organisms emit heatless light"
Definition of Heatless
1. a. Destitute of heat; cold.
Definition of Heatless
1. Adjective. Without heat. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Heatless
1. having no warmth [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Heatless
Literary usage of Heatless
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Readings in the economics of war by John Maurice Clark, Walton Hale Hamilton, Harold Glenn Moulton (1918)
"OUR heatless "HOLIDAYS'" War's first drastic home regulation, Fuel Commissioner
Garfield's coal-conservation order, brought home to everybody, ..."
2. Preliminary Economic Studies of the War by Division of Economics and History (1921)
"heatless Days and Lightless Nights The acts of the Fuel Administration, ...
The heatless days were an outcome of the coal famine in the winter of 1918, ..."
3. The Editorial: A Study in Effectiveness of Writing by Leon Nelson Flint (1920)
"It seems incredible that street cars should have been run heatless in the dead of
... Well, they were run heatless in the dead of winter after that, top. ..."
4. The New York Times Current History (1918)
"... closed on Mondays, 192; " The Coal Crisis and heatless Days," 473; criticism
by Sen. Hitchcock, 468. GARFIELD, (Dr.) Harry A., " heatless days " order ..."
5. History of the American Field Service in France, ʻFriends of France", 1914-1917 by James William Davenport Seymour (1920)
"They were, in fact, much more comfortable than we were back in town, with a
heatless barn for eating-place, heatless rooms and loft to sleep in, ..."
6. The Story of the Massachusetts Committe on Public Safety: February 10, 1917 by George Hinckley Lyman (1919)
"As the outlook continued very dangerous in New England it was necessary for the
fuel administrators in the New England States to continue the heatless ..."