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Definition of cold
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Cold (n.)
Wanting
in power to
excite;
dull;
uninteresting.
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Mitigate
::
Mitigate
(v. t.) To make less
severe,
intense,
harsh,
rigorous,
painful,
etc.; to
soften;
to
meliorate;
to
alleviate;
to
diminish;
to
lessen;
as, to
mitigate
heat or cold; to
mitigate
grief..
Cymogene
::
Cymogene
(n.) A
highly
volatile
liquid,
condensed
by cold and
pressure
from the first
products
of the
distillation
of
petroleum;
-- used for
producing
low
temperatures..
Cool
::
Cool
(superl.)
Manifesting
coldness
or
dislike;
chilling;
apathetic;
as, a cool
manner..
Key-cold
::
Key-cold
(a.) Cold as a
metallic
key;
lifeless.
Infrigidate
::
Infrigidate
(v. t.) To
chill;
to make cold; to cool.
Haematocryal
::
Haematocryal
(a.)
Cold-blooded.
Calefactory
::
Calefactory
(n.) A
hollow
sphere
of
metal,
filled
with hot
water,
or a
chafing
dish,
placed
on the altar in cold
weather
for the
priest
to warm his hands
with..
Rattle
::
Rattle
(n.) A
scolding;
a sharp
rebuke.
Cold
::
Cold (n.)
Deprived
of heat, or
having
a low
temperature;
not warm or hot;
gelid;
frigid..
Hardy
::
Hardy (a.) Able to
withstand
the cold of
winter.
Fling
::
Fling (v. i.) To cast in the
teeth;
to utter
abusive
language;
to
sneer;
as, the scold began to flout and
fling..
Dish
::
Dish (n.) The food
served
in a dish;
hence,
any
particular
kind of food; as, a cold dish; a warm dish; a
delicious
dish. A dish fit for the
gods..
Aguish
::
Aguish
(a.)
Having
the
qualities
of an ague;
somewhat
cold or
shivering;
chilly;
shaky.
Pomegranate
::
Pomegranate
(n.) The fruit of the tree
Punica
Granatum;
also, the tree
itself
(see
Balaustine),
which is
native
in the
Orient,
but is
successfully
cultivated
in many warm
countries,
and as a house plant in
colder
climates.
The fruit is as large as an
orange,
and has a hard rind
containing
many
rather
large
seeds,
each one
separately
covered
with
crimson,
acid
pulp..
Frab
::
Frab (v. i. & t.) To
scold;
to nag.
Sour
::
Sour
(superl.)
Cold and
unproductive;
as, sour land; a sour
marsh..
Goggle
::
Goggle
(v. i.) A kind of
spectacles
with
short,
projecting
eye
tubes,
in the front end of which are fixed plain
glasses
for
protecting
the eyes from cold, dust, etc..
Brim
::
Brim (a.)
Fierce;
sharp;
cold. See
Breme.
Use
::
Use (v. t.) To
accustom;
to
habituate;
to
render
familiar
by
practice;
to
inure;
--
employed
chiefly
in the
passive
participle;
as, men used to cold and
hunger;
soldiers
used to
hardships
and
danger..
Hothouse
::
Hothouse
(n.) A house kept warm to
shelter
tender
plants
and
shrubs
from the cold air; a place in which the
plants
of
warmer
climates
may be
reared,
and
fruits
ripened..
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