calescence
noun·/kəˈlɛs.əns/
The act or state of growing warm; a gradual warming, often the first perceptible turn toward heat (scientific; rare). Calescence can feel almost spontaneous, warmth as an awakening.
At dawn the stones began their calescence, releasing yesterday’s sun into the cool air.
Etymology
From Latin calēscere "to grow warm," from calēre "to be warm." English preserves the inchoative sense: the becoming, not merely the being.
Related Words
incandescenceglowing from heat; a later, brighter stage
caloricpertaining to heat
thermogenesisheat production in organisms; more technical
warmingthe plain counterpart