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The difference between heat and heat
Different parts of speech have different meanings. The difference between heat and heat is different parts of speech and different meanings. Heat is a verb or noun, and heat is an adjective. The basic meaning of heat as a noun is high temperature, heat, and it can also refer to the heat caused by hot weather or high temperature. The basic meaning of Hot is hot, and it can be used to refer to things, weather or people. The phrase hot is: in the most intense time, I drank a cup of hot in one breath.
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