calorimetry

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From Latin calor (warmth, heat) + -metry.

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calorimetry (countable and uncountable, plural calorimetries)

  1. (physics) The science of measuring the heat absorbed or evolved during the course of a chemical reaction or change of state.
  2. A wide headband that covers the ears, for wearing on cold days.

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