From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishheat-resistantˈheat-reˌsistant adjective DHHOTnot easily damaged by heat
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heat-resistant• Reaching 1,200 seconds will require exotic heat-resistant alloys.• Made in heat-resistant glass, it comes with a cork mat.• Each brush has a heat-resistant handle with a rubber-neck grip for firm hold while you style.• Warriors in full armour paraded in the colossal hangar, its walls plated with slabs of heat-resistant mica.• Minor cracks can be repaired with special heat-resistant mortar such as that supplied by Purimachos.• This ensures that much of the direct sunlight falls on the underside, where the most heat-resistant surfaces are placed.