This characteristic is thought to be a climatic adaptation to allow their bodies to shed heat more efficiently.
"I straight reply'd, "whose lively words Still shed new heat and vigour through my soul!
Culinary authorities shed heat, if not necessarily light, on exactly the kinds of questions that baffle diplomats.
And already, heartbreakingly soon, it was setting, having shed little heat over the snow that still covered the ground.
The new pistons shed more heat, expanding less than their lower-tech cousins.
That was another of the body's methods for shedding excess heat.
With one weapon all but out and the others likely to degrade, our ability to shed heat is crippled.
His cooling unit hissed, still shedding heat he'd picked up from the welding torch.
Most land animals cool themselves by panting, while humans are able to shed heat via perspiration.
These are clothes made to shed heat, not retain it.