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The [[Moon]] and the [[Sun]] are associated with the [[yin and yang]] where the Moon represents ''[[yin]]'' and the Sun ''[[yang]]'' as [[dynamic]] [[opposites]].</small>]] | The [[Moon]] and the [[Sun]] are associated with the [[yin and yang]] where the Moon represents ''[[yin]]'' and the Sun ''[[yang]]'' as [[dynamic]] [[opposites]].</small>]] | ||
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'''Warm''' is normally used as a subjective measure of [[temperature]], commonly used to describe a comfortable temperature. It is strongly associated with [[hot]], and its antonym is [[cool]]. | '''Warm''' is normally used as a subjective measure of [[temperature]], commonly used to describe a comfortable temperature. It is strongly associated with [[hot]], and its antonym is [[cool]]. | ||
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- | # A [[temperature]] slightly higher than usual, but still pleasant; a [[Mild|mild]] temperature. | ||
- | #: ''The tea is still '''warm'''.'' | ||
- | # Something that causes warmth, or the impression thereof. | ||
- | #: ''This is a very '''warm''' room.'' | ||
- | # [[care|Caring]], of relations to another person. | ||
- | #: ''We have a '''warm''' friendship''. | ||
- | #* '''1985''': Robert Ferro, ''Blue Star'' | ||
- | #*: It seemed I was too excited for sleep, too '''warm''', too young. | ||
- | # ''archaic'' [[Ardent]], [[zealous]]. | ||
- | #* '''1776''': [[Edward Gibbon]], ''[[The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire]]'', Chapter 1 | ||
- | #*: To the strength and fierceness of barbarians they added a contempt for life, which was derived from a '''warm''' persuasion of the immortality and transmigration of the soul. | ||
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Warm is normally used as a subjective measure of temperature, commonly used to describe a comfortable temperature. It is strongly associated with hot, and its antonym is cool.
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- A moderate degree of heat; the sensation of being warm.
- Friendliness, kindness or affection.
- The effect of using mostly red and yellow hues.
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