Thermo-Words Quiz #2

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  1. A condition marked by sensations of intense burning pain; causalgia.
    (a) thermanesthesia (b) thermalgia (c) thermhypesthesia (d) thermobiology (e) thermanalgesia
  2. The production of heat; specifically, the physiological process of heat production in the body; especially, of an animal body.
    (a) thermogram (b) thermodynamics (c) thermocautery (d) thermogenesis (e) thermobiology
  3. Decrease in the normal sensitiveness to heat.
    (a) thermhyperesthesia (b) thermesthesia (c) thermhypesthesia (d) thermatology (e) thermanesthesia
  4. The inability to distinguish between heat and cold.
    (a) thermaesthesia (b) thermatology (c) thermobiology (d) thermocautery (e) thermoanesthesia
  5. Resistant to the effects of exposure to high temperature; used especially with reference to microorganisms.
    (a) thermotherapy (b) thermoduric (c) thermodynamics (d) thermogeography (e) thermoexcitory
  6. Medical treatment with the application of hot air.
    (a) thermaesthesia (b) thermae (c) thermaerotherapy (d) thermality (e) thermogenics
  7. A reference to the study of the distributions and variations of heat on the earth.
    (a) thermodynamics (b) thermodiffusion (c) thermocyclogenesis (d) thermogeography (e) thermogenous
  8. Study of the effects of heat on living organisms.
    (a) thermocautery (b) thermobiology (c) thermochemistry (d) thermochroic (e) thermocyclogenesis
  9. Excessive sensitiveness to high temperatures.
    (a) thermhyperesthesia (b) thermocautery (c) thermocleistogamy (d) thermaesthesia (e) thermhypesthesia
  10. A thermograph that records electrically at a distance.
    (a) thermatology (b) telethermography (c) thermography (d) thermelometer (e) thermoelectricity

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