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Definition of cold
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Cold (n.) Not
pungent
or
acrid.
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Rug
::
Rug (a.) A piece of
thick,
nappy
fabric,
commonly
made of wool, -- used for
various
purposes,
as for
covering
and
ornamenting
part of a bare
floor,
for
hanging
in a
doorway
as a
potiere,
for
protecting
a
portion
of
carpet,
for a wrap to
protect
the legs from cold, etc..
Chill
::
Chill (a.)
Affected
by cold.
Frost
::
Frost (v. i.)
Coldness
or
insensibility;
severity
or
rigidity
of
character.
Intolerable
::
Intolerable
(a.) Not
tolerable;
not
capable
of being borne or
endured;
not
proper
or right to be
allowed;
insufferable;
insupportable;
unbearable;
as,
intolerable
pain;
intolerable
heat or cold; an
intolerable
burden..
Freezing
::
Freezing
(a.)
Tending
to
freeze;
for
freezing;
hence,
cold or
distant
in
manner..
Horror
::
Horror
(n.) A
shaking,
shivering,
or
shuddering,
as in the cold fit which
precedes
a
fever;
in old
medical
writings,
a chill of less
severity
than a
rigor,
and more
marked
than an
algor..
Benumb
::
Benumb
(a.) To make
torpid;
to
deprive
of
sensation
or
sensibility;
to
stupefy;
as, a hand or foot
benumbed
by
cold..
Stand
::
Stand (v. t.) To
endure;
to
sustain;
to bear; as, I can not stand the cold or the
heat..
Scolding
::
Scolding
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Scol.
Distemperature
::
Distemperature
(n.) Bad
temperature;
intemperateness;
excess
of heat or cold, or of other
qualities;
as, the
distemperature
of the air..
Ague
::
Ague (n.) An
intermittent
fever,
attended
by
alternate
cold and hot
fits..
Catamaran
::
Catamaran
(n.) A
quarrelsome
woman;
a
scold.
Swallow
::
Swallow
(v. i.) To
perform
the act of
swallowing;
as, his cold is so
severe
he is
unable
to
swallow..
Winterkill
::
Winterkill
(v. t.) To kill by the cold, or
exposure
to the
inclemency
of
winter;
as, the wheat was
winterkilled..
Winterly
::
Winterly
(a.) Like
winter;
wintry;
cold;
hence,
disagreeable,
cheerless;
as,
winterly
news..
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..
Inclement
::
Inclement
(a.)
Physically
severe
or harsh
(generally
restricted
to the
elements
or
weather);
rough;
boisterous;
stormy;
rigorously
cold, etc.; as,
inclement
weather..
Stood
::
Stony
(superl.)
Inflexible;
cruel;
unrelenting;
pitiless;
obdurate;
perverse;
cold;
morally
hard;
appearing
as if
petrified;
as, a stony
heart;
a stony
gaze..
Iciness
::
Iciness
(n.) The state or
quality
of being icy or very cold;
frigidity.
Distemper
::
Distemper
(v. t.)
Severity
of
climate;
extreme
weather,
whether
hot or
cold..
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