different between endothermic vs endothermically
endothermic
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French endothermique, from endo- (“inside”) +? thermique (“of heat”), both ultimately from Ancient Greek.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??nd??????m?k/
Adjective
endothermic (comparative more endothermic, superlative most endothermic)
- (chemistry) Of a chemical reaction that absorbs heat energy from its surroundings.
- (zoology) Of an animal whose body temperature is regulated by internal factors.
- Synonyms: warm-blooded, endothermal, homeothermal, homeothermic
- Antonyms: ectothermic, exothermic, cold-blooded
Translations
endothermic From the web:
- what endothermic means
- what endothermic reaction
- what's endothermic and exothermic
- what endothermic reaction means
- what endothermic and exothermic mean
- endothermic change meaning
- what endothermic reaction occurs
- endothermic what does it mean
endothermically
English
Etymology
endothermic +? -ally
Adverb
endothermically (comparative more endothermically, superlative most endothermically)
- In an endothermic manner
endothermically From the web:
- what substance dissolves endothermically
- what is a substance that is dissolved
- how can you tell if a substance has dissolved
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