Tepid water is a mixture of two parts cold water to one part boiling water and is frequently used in breadmaking.
2007-07-14 06:11:51
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answered by marvin e 3
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Tepid Definition
2016-12-08 20:46:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Luke warm same as testing for baby bottle. Extend your arm in front of your with your hand upward. The fleshy part of your under side arm between your wrist & elbow is the spot you will be aiming. Take a couple of drops of water & drip on that spot. If you did not feel a temperature (warm or cold), it is a tepid temperature.
2007-07-15 02:44:20
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answered by Carole Q 6
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tepid water is when its not to cold and not to hot luke warm
2007-07-14 07:59:37
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answered by blue2lady2001 2
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Oatmeal baths are both relaxing and soothing, especially when your skin feels itchy (such as during a bout of chicken pox or poison ivy rash), or when it is inflamed (for example, as a result of allergies, insect bites, or sunburn). Oatmeal is excellent for your skin, smells good, and leaves your skin feeling soft. With an oatmeal bath, you might wish you could just sit there forever. As an added advantage, there are limitless variations on the traditional oatmeal bath, some of which are described here. Follow these steps to prepare an easy but effective oatmeal bath to soothe your skin in the comfort of your own home
2015-03-21 02:15:15
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answered by Arlene 1
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That would be water that is close to the body temperature.
Say around 95 degrees, or may be between 80 & 100 degrees.
Not hot & not cold.
2007-07-14 06:12:43
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answered by Floyd B 5
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Room temperature water. neither hot nor cold.
2007-07-14 07:16:43
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answered by Fordman 7
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tepid water is not hot, it is not warm, it is slightly less than warm, but not cold...
2007-07-14 06:14:20
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answered by JEANNE B 3
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not to cold not to hot
2015-12-24 01:15:37
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answered by ? 2
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Luke warm. But I don't know Luke personally.
2007-07-14 09:07:34
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answered by John himself 6
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