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Warlord
  1. noun - supreme military leader exercising civil power in a region especially one accountable to nobody when the central government is weak
Warm To
  1. verb - become excited about; "He warmed to the idea of a trip to Antarctica"
Warm Up
  1. verb - become more friendly or open; "She warmed up after we had lunch together"
  2. cause to do preliminary exercises so as to stretch the muscles; "The coach warmed up the players before the game"
  3. get warm or warmer; "The soup warmed slowly on the stove"
  4. make one''s body limber or suppler by stretching, as if to prepare for strenuous physical activity
  5. make one's body limber or suppler by stretching, as if to prepare for strenuous physical activity
  6. run until the normal working temperature is reached; "We warmed up the car for a few minutes"
Warm-Up
  1. noun - exercising in preparation for strenuous activity
Warmers
  1. noun - device that heats water or supplies warmth to a room
Warmest
  1. unknown - The most warm
Warmful
  1. - Abounding in capacity to warm; giving warmth; as, a warmful garment.
Warming
  1. verb - get warm or warmer; "The soup warmed slowly on the stove"
  2. imparting heat; "a warming fire"
  3. make warm or warmer; "The blanket will warm you"
  4. producing the sensation of heat when applied to the body; "a mustard plaster is calefacient"
  5. the process of becoming warmer; a rising temperature
  6. warm weather following a freeze; snow and ice melt; "they welcomed the spring thaw"
Warmths
  1. noun - a quality proceeding from feelings of affection or love
  2. a warmhearted feeling
  3. the quality of having a moderate degree of heat; "an agreeable warmth in the house"
  4. the sensation caused by heat energy
  5. the trait of being intensely emotional
Warners
  1. noun - someone who gives a warning to others
  2. United States filmmaker who with his brothers founded the movie studio that produced the first talking picture (1881-1958)