caloric
See also: calòric
English
Etymology
From French calorique, coined by French chemist Antoine Lavoisier, from Latin calor (“heat”).
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ɒɹɪk
Usage notes
- For the senses "relating to calories" and "relating to or producing heat", caloric is the usual form in the US, and calorific is the usual form in the UK.
Synonyms
- calorific (UK)
Antonyms
Derived terms
Noun
caloric (uncountable)
- (now historical) The hypothetical medium of heat.
- Henry
- Caloric expands all bodies.
- Henry
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