1. hotter - Noun
2. hotter - Adjective
Derived from hot
3. hotter - Verb
hotter
comparative form of hot: more hot
hotter (plural hotters)
(UK, slang) One who steals a vehicle in order to joyride.
hotter (third-person singular simple present hotters, present participle hottering, simple past and past participle hottered)
(UK, dialect, Northern England, dated) To vibrate; to rattle.
According to Lovelock, the Earth’s climate regulation system is being overwhelmed by pollution and the Earth will soon jump from its current state into a dramatically hotter climate. Source: Internet
As ambient air becomes hotter, additional evaporation can take place lower in the trachea making its way to the posterior sacs, shunting the lung surface. Source: Internet
As the water-saturated sediments of the oceanic African plate were pushed to hotter depths in the earth, the water boiled off and caused the melting point of the upper mantle to drop enough to create partial melting of the rocks. Source: Internet
Although young, Betelgeuse has probably exhausted the hydrogen in its core—unlike its OB cousins born about the same time—causing it to contract under the force of gravity into a hotter and denser state. Source: Internet
As we go to the south, the climate naturally becomes hotter, drier and sunnier. Source: Internet
As sulfuric acid rain droplets fall down through the hotter layers of the atmosphere's temperature gradient, they are heated up and release water vapor, becoming more and more concentrated. Source: Internet