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Definition of cold
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Cold (n.)
Wanting
in power to
excite;
dull;
uninteresting.
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Chilblain
::
Chilblain
(n.) A
blain,
sore, or
inflammatory
swelling,
produced
by
exposure
of the feet or hands to cold, and
attended
by
itching,
pain, and
sometimes
ulceration..
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..
Gelid
::
Gelid (a.) Cold; very cold;
frozen.
Shudder
::
Shudder
(v. i.) To
tremble
or shake with fear,
horrer,
or
aversion;
to
shiver
with cold; to
quake..
Injection
::
Injection
(n.) The cold water
thrown
into a
condenser.
Numb
::
Numb (a.)
Enfeebled
in, or
destitute
of, the power of
sensation
and
motion;
rendered
torpid;
benumbed;
insensible;
as, the
fingers
or limbs are numb with
cold..
Pome
::
Pome (n.) A ball of
silver
or other
metal,
which is
filled
with hot
water,
and used by the
priest
in cold
weather
to warm his hands
during
the
service..
Injector
::
Injector
(n.) A
contrivance
for
forcing
feed water into a steam
boiler
by the
direct
action
of the steam upon the
water.
The water is
driven
into the
boiler
by the
impulse
of a jet of the steam which
becomes
condensed
as soon as it
strikes
the
stream
of cold water it
impels;
-- also
called
Giffard's
injector,
from the
inventor..
Fling
::
Fling (v. i.) To cast in the
teeth;
to utter
abusive
language;
to
sneer;
as, the scold began to flout and
fling..
Muff
::
Muff (n.) A soft cover of
cylindrical
form,
usually
of fur, worn by women to
shield
the hands from
cold..
Jobation
::
"Jobation
(n.) A
scolding;
a hand,
tedious
reproof..
Chilling
::
Chilling
(a.)
Making
chilly
or cold;
depressing;
discouraging;
cold;
distant;
as, a
chilling
breeze;
a
chilling
manner..
Amandine
::
Amandine
(n.) A kind of cold cream
prepared
from
almonds,
for
chapped
hands,
etc..
Snow-broth
::
Snow-broth
(n.) Snow and water
mixed,
or snow just
melted;
very cold
liquor..
Rattle
::
Rattle
(v. t.) To
scold;
to rail at.
Insufferable
::
Insufferable
(a.)
Incapable
of being
suffered,
borne,
or
endured;
insupportable;
unendurable;
intolerable;
as,
insufferable
heat, cold, or pain;
insufferable
wrongs..
Cool
::
Cool
(superl.)
Manifesting
coldness
or
dislike;
chilling;
apathetic;
as, a cool
manner..
Brim
::
Brim (a.)
Fierce;
sharp;
cold. See
Breme.
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..
Cold
::
Cold (n.)
Wanting
in
ardor,
intensity,
warmth,
zeal, or
passion;
spiritless;
unconcerned;
reserved..
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