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warmth

n.

1. the sensation experienced on the skin and some internal parts when stimulus exceeds the normal skin temperature of about 33° (91 °F). However, a degree of adaptation may occur, which may cause variations in this temperature. For example, if you put your foot in a hot bath and then into a bowl of warm water, the water in the bowl will feel cool.

2. colloquially, human interest and affection.

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November 22nd 2024

precompetition anxiety

precompetition anxiety

increased cognitive and physiological arousal before a competition. Precompetition anxiety may facilitate or inhibit performance, depending on the performer’s perception of readiness or apprehension. See debilitative anxiety; facilitative anxiety.