thermic a relating to or associated with heat thermic energy Usage(s) Jack O'Meara, who has glided up down thermic currents over Manhattan, soared for 3 hr. Casualties of the solemn military field mass: 1,800 complete or partial thermic prostrations, of whom nine were nuns, one a friar, one a priest. Kaiser engineers also had trouble with Austrian Inventor Fritz Hansgirg, who kicked at changes in his carbo-thermic process. Synonym(s) thermal caloric Antonym(s) nonthermal
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