Aestus

/ˈɛstəs/ noun

Heat, fever, or agitation; in ancient Roman usage, the surge or movement of tides and heated waters.

Latin 'aestus,' an Indo-European root word meaning 'heat' or 'boiling.' This is the foundational word from which many English aest- words derive.

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