unhot

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English

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Etymology

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From un- +‎ hot.

Adjective

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unhot (comparative more unhot, superlative most unhot)

  1. Not hot
    • 2009 January 30, Andrew Bolt, “A sprawling meltdown”, in Herald Sun[1]:
      Yet why hasn't that city's train system been crippled by heat as ours has been since before even (the unhot) Melbourne Cup Day?

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Noun

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unhot

  1. nominative plural of unho

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