Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In relation to or as affected by heat; in a thermic manner.
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Examples
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For instance China is building mass-producible pebble bed reactors, which are high temperature and can use the process heat to release hydrogen in a far more thermically efficient manner than electrolysis.
Autoblog Green 2010
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For instance China is building mass-producible pebble bed reactors, which are high temperature and can use the process heat to release hydrogen in a far more thermically efficient manner than electrolysis.
Autoblog Green 2010
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For instance China is building mass-producible pebble bed reactors, which are high temperature and can use the process heat to release hydrogen in a far more thermically efficient manner than electrolysis.
Autoblog Green 2010
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For instance China is building mass-producible pebble bed reactors, which are high temperature and can use the process heat to release hydrogen in a far more thermically efficient manner than electrolysis.
Autoblog Green 2010
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For instance China is building mass-producible pebble bed reactors, which are high temperature and can use the process heat to release hydrogen in a far more thermically efficient manner than electrolysis.
Autoblog Green 2010
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For instance China is building mass-producible pebble bed reactors, which are high temperature and can use the process heat to release hydrogen in a far more thermically efficient manner than electrolysis.
Autoblog Green 2010
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For instance China is building mass-producible pebble bed reactors, which are high temperature and can use the process heat to release hydrogen in a far more thermically efficient manner than electrolysis.
Autoblog Green 2010
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For instance China is building mass-producible pebble bed reactors, which are high temperature and can use the process heat to release hydrogen in a far more thermically efficient manner than electrolysis.
Autoblog Green 2010
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