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1. comfort_zone
noun. the temperature range (between 28 and 30 degrees Centigrade) at which the naked human body is able to maintain a heat balance without shivering or sweating.
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2. comfort
noun. ['ˈkʌmfɝt'] a feeling of freedom from worry or disappointment.
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- comfort (English)
- conforter (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- confortare (Latin)
3. comfort
noun. ['ˈkʌmfɝt'] a state of being relaxed and feeling no pain.
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Etymology
- comfort (English)
- conforter (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- confortare (Latin)
4. comfort
noun. ['ˈkʌmfɝt'] the act of consoling; giving relief in affliction.
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Etymology
- comfort (English)
- conforter (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- confortare (Latin)
5. comfort
verb. ['ˈkʌmfɝt'] give moral or emotional strength to.
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Etymology
- comfort (English)
- conforter (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- confortare (Latin)
6. comfort
verb. ['ˈkʌmfɝt'] lessen pain or discomfort; alleviate.
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Etymology
- comfort (English)
- conforter (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- confortare (Latin)
7. comfort
noun. ['ˈkʌmfɝt'] assistance, such as that provided to an enemy or to a known criminal.
Etymology
- comfort (English)
- conforter (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- confortare (Latin)
8. zone
noun. ['ˈzoʊn'] a locally circumscribed place characterized by some distinctive features.
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- zone (English)
- zona (Latin)
- ζώνη (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
9. zone
noun. ['ˈzoʊn'] an area or region distinguished from adjacent parts by a distinctive feature or characteristic.
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- zone (English)
- zona (Latin)
- ζώνη (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
10. zone
noun. ['ˈzoʊn'] (anatomy) any encircling or beltlike structure.
Etymology
- zone (English)
- zona (Latin)
- ζώνη (Ancient Greek (to 1453))