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- 1. relating to or denoting animals (chiefly mammals and birds) which maintain a constant body temperature, typically above that of the surroundings, by metabolic means; homeothermic: "some theories suggest that the dinosaurs were warm-blooded" Similar Opposite
- 2. ardent; passionate: "the warm-blooded sailor who sets out to win a girl" Similar Opposite
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