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kilocalorie|ˈkɪləˌkælərɪ| Also -calory (rare). [f. kilo- + calorie.] = calorie a.
1894J. H. Raymond Human Physiol. ii. 166 It is estimated that an average man produces daily 2500 kilo⁓calories, which is about 100 kilo-calories per hour. 1909Cent. Dict. Suppl., Kilocalory. 1923H. Moore Textbk. Intermediate Physics xxii. 202 The Continental Engineers' Unit is..the kilogram-calorie or kilocalorie. 1969Listener 16 Jan. 67/3 The food intake was very low, 1,600 kilo-calories per head per day, but the population was healthy and apparently active. 1971Nature 12 Nov. 112/3 Moreover, SI units are nowhere mentioned, the traditional Torr and kilocalories being preferred. 1974Sci. Amer. Sept. 162/3 The ‘calorie’ of nutritional parlance is actually a kilocalorie. |