hypothetical fluid in a now-discarded model of heat exchange, 1792, from French calorique, coined in this sense by Lavoisier, from Latin calorem "heat" (nominative calor), from PIE root *kele- (1) "warm." The adjective, "pertaining to heat or the principle of heat," is recorded from 1865.
the caloric effect of sunlight
comparison of foods on a caloric basis
the caloric content of foods
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calmly
calmness
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Calor
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calorie
calorimeter
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calumniate