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n. (plural of exotherm English)
Usage examples of "exotherms".
More than anything else, the exotherms were the trick that made this walk in the Dark possible.
Underhill and company had at most fifteen hours before the last of their exotherms would all die.
While Nizhnimor and Haven rested, Unnerby and Underhill would look about for where the exotherms had found the richest fuel.
They had only a few quarts of living exotherms by the time they reached their goal.
The exhalation of a trillion budding exotherms melted the ice above the little vehicle.
The exotherms were essential for heat, but if the Team had to compete with them for oxygen the Team would be the dead loser.
There were still glimmers of heat-red light, where exotherms had sprayed across the ground.
The rest of the mission must be powered by just the exotherms they could carry and what fuels they could find beneath the snow.
However clever the idea, using exotherms was still a form of firemaking.
But without fuel for the exotherms, the cold quickly became numbing, spreading in from the joints in the suits and up from their footpads.
He was shoveling a glowing mix of exotherms, fuel, and airsnow into Haven’s panniers when it happened.
A second would pass and if you looked very carefully (and if the exotherms in that droplet had been lucky) you would see a faint light frombeneath the snow, feeding across the surface of whatever buried organics there might be.