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Definitions from the WebTerm: Very Hot WaterDefinition:Very hot water refers to water that is heated to a high temperature, often close to or at boiling point. Senses:Sense 1: TemperatureVery hot water can be used to describe water that is extremely high in temperature. Example sentences:
Sense 2: CulinaryIn cooking, very hot water is often used for various purposes such as blanching, boiling, or creating steam. Example sentences:
Sense 3: HygieneVery hot water is used for washing and sanitation purposes to effectively kill bacteria and cleanse surfaces. Example sentences:
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