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Definition of cold
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of cold is as below...
Cold (n.)
Lacking
the
sensation
of
warmth;
suffering
from the
absence
of heat;
chilly;
shivering;
as, to be
cold..
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Bise
::
Bise (n.) A cold north wind which
prevails
on the
northern
coasts
of the
Mediterranean
and in
Switzerland,
etc.; --
nearly
the same as the
mistral..
Cool
::
Cool
(superl.)
Manifesting
coldness
or
dislike;
chilling;
apathetic;
as, a cool
manner..
Severity
::
Severity
(n.) The
quality
or power of
distressing
or
paining;
extreme
degree;
extremity;
intensity;
inclemency;
as, the
severity
of pain or
anguish;
the
severity
of cold or heat; the
severity
of the
winter..
Congeal
::
Congeal
(v. t.) To
affect
as if by
freezing;
to check the flow of, or cause to run cold; to
chill..
Injection
::
Injection
(n.) The cold water
thrown
into a
condenser.
Pack
::
Pack (n.) An
envelope,
or
wrapping,
of
sheets
used in
hydropathic
practice,
called
dry pack, wet pack, cold pack, etc.,
according
to the
method
of
treatment..
Rag
::
Rag (v. t.) To scold or rail at; to rate; to
tease;
to
torment;
to
banter.
Icy
::
Icy
(superl.)
Characterized
by
coldness,
as of
manner,
influence,
etc.;
chilling;
frigid;
cold..
Termagant
::
Termagant
(a.)
Tumultuous;
turbulent;
boisterous;
furious;
quarrelsome;
scolding.
Inhaler
::
Inhaler
(n.) A
contrivance
to
filter,
as air, in order to
protect
the lungs from
inhaling
damp or cold air,
noxious
gases,
dust, etc.; also, the
respiratory
apparatus
for
divers..
Cool
::
Cool (v. t.) To make cool or cold; to
reduce
the
temperature
of; as, ice cools
water..
Rattle
::
Rattle
(n.) A
scolding;
a sharp
rebuke.
Marble
::
Marble
(a.) Cold; hard;
unfeeling;
as, a
marble
breast
or
heart..
Pretty
::
Pretty
(adv.)
In some
degree;
moderately;
considerably;
rather;
almost;
-- less
emphatic
than very; as, I am
pretty
sure of the fact;
pretty
cold
weather..
Ensue
::
Ensue (v. i.) To
follow
or come
afterward;
to
follow
as a
consequence
or in
chronological
succession;
to
result;
as, an
ensuing
conclusion
or
effect;
the year
ensuing
was a cold one..
Horehound
::
Horehound
(n.) A plant of the genus
Marrubium
(M.
vulgare),
which has a
bitter
taste,
and is a weak
tonic,
used as a
household
remedy
for
colds,
coughing,
etc..
Prigidity
::
Prigidity
(n.) The
condition
or
quality
of being
frigid;
coldness;
want of
warmth.
Scold
::
Scold (v. t.) To chide with
rudeness
and
clamor;
to rate; also, to
rebuke
or
reprove
with
severity..
Cold
::
Cold (n.)
Lacking
the
sensation
of
warmth;
suffering
from the
absence
of heat;
chilly;
shivering;
as, to be
cold..
Chilling
::
Chilling
(a.)
Making
chilly
or cold;
depressing;
discouraging;
cold;
distant;
as, a
chilling
breeze;
a
chilling
manner..
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