heatspot

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

heat +‎ spot

Noun[edit]

heatspot (plural heatspots)

  1. A spot that is hotter than the surrounding area.
    • 1990, Larry Niven, Man-Kzin Wars III:
      Just then another sensor pinged; a heatspot on the exterior hull, not far from the stasis switch. Not very hot, only enough to vaporize iron, but it might be a guide beam for some weapon that would penetrate shipmetal.
    • 2012, E. P. Horwitz, W. W. Schulz, Chemical Pretreatment of Nuclear Waste for Disposal, page 187:
      As pointed out by Faubel and Ali (1986), the use of undiluted APM in a column mode is difficult because of the microcrystalline structure of the material and because of the potential need to provide a cooling system to prevent heatspots from the radiolytic heat generation.

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