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Definition of cold
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Cold (n.) Not
pungent
or
acrid.
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Coolness
::
Coolness
(n.) The state of being cool; a
moderate
degree
of cold; a
moderate
degree,
or a want, of
passion;
want of
ardor,
zeal, or
affection;
calmness..
Utricular
::
Utricular
(a.)
Resembling
a
utricle
or bag,
whether
large or
minute;
-- said
especially
with
reference
to the
condition
of
certain
substances,
as
sulphur,
selenium,
etc., when
condensed
from the
vaporous
state and
deposited
upon cold
bodies,
in which case they
assume
the form of small
globules
filled
with
liquid..
Deadness
::
Deadness
(n.) The state of being
destitute
of life,
vigor,
spirit,
activity,
etc.;
dullness;
inertness;
languor;
coldness;
vapidness;
indifference;
as, the
deadness
of a limb, a body, or a tree; the
deadness
of an eye;
deadness
of the
affections;
the
deadness
of beer or
cider;
deadness
to the
world,
and the
like..
Rate
::
Rate (v. t. & i.) To chide with
vehemence;
to
scold;
to
censure
violently.
Frigefaction
::
Frigefaction
(n.) The act of
making
cold.
[Obs..
Cold
::
Cold (n.)
Deprived
of heat, or
having
a low
temperature;
not warm or hot;
gelid;
frigid..
Intensify
::
Intensify
(v. t.) To
render
more
intense;
as, to
intensify
heat or cold; to
intensify
colors;
to
intensify
a
photographic
negative;
to
intensify
animosity..
Cool
::
Cool (n.) A
moderate
state of cold;
coolness;
-- said of the
temperature
of the air
between
hot and cold; as, the cool of the day; the cool of the
morning
or
evening..
Blanch
::
Blanch
(a.) To
whiten,
as the
surface
of meat, by
plunging
into
boiling
water and
afterwards
into cold, so as to
harden
the
surface
and
retain
the
juices..
Acold
::
Acold (a.) Cold.
Intenseness
::
Intenseness
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
intense;
intensity;
as, the
intenseness
of heat or cold; the
intenseness
of study or
thought..
Stingless
::
Stinging
(a.)
Piercing,
or
capable
of
piercing,
with a
sting;
inflicting
acute pain as if with a
sting,
goad, or
pointed
weapon;
pungent;
biting;
as,
stinging
cold; a
stinging
rebuke..
Inject
::
Inject
(v. t.) To throw in; to dart in; to force in; as, to
inject
cold water into a
condenser;
to
inject
a
medicinal
liquid
into a
cavity
of the body; to
inject
morphine
with a
hypodermic
syringe..
Callet
::
Callet
(v. i.) To rail or
scold.
Gas
::
Gas (n.) An
aeriform
fluid;
-- a term used at first by
chemists
as
synonymous
with air, but since
restricted
to
fluids
supposed
to be
permanently
elastic,
as
oxygen,
hydrogen,
etc., in
distinction
from
vapors,
as
steam,
which
become
liquid
on a
reduction
of
temperature.
In
present
usage,
since all of the
supposed
permanent
gases have been
liquified
by cold and
pressure,
the term has
resumed
nearly
its
original
signification,
and is
applied
to any
substance
in the
elastic
or
aeriform
state..
Intensity
::
Intensity
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
intense;
intenseness;
extreme
degree;
as,
intensity
of heat, cold,
mental
application,
passion,
etc..
Intensely
::
Intensely
(adv.)
To an
extreme
degree;
as,
weather
intensely
cold..
Outscold
::
Outscold
(v. t.) To
exceed
in
scolding.
Icy
::
Icy
(superl.)
Characterized
by
coldness,
as of
manner,
influence,
etc.;
chilling;
frigid;
cold..
Chill
::
Chill (v. t.) To
strike
with a
chill;
to make
chilly;
to cause to
shiver;
to
affect
with cold.
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