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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.) A
morbid
state of the
animal
system
produced
by
exposure
to cold or
dampness;
a
catarrh.
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Congeal
::
Congeal
(v. i.) To grow hard,
stiff,
or
thick,
from cold or other
causes;
to
become
solid;
to
freeze;
to cease to flow; to run cold; to be
chilled..
Ague
::
Ague (n.) An
intermittent
fever,
attended
by
alternate
cold and hot
fits..
Warm
::
Warm
(superl.)
Having
yellow
or red for a
basis,
or in their
composition;
-- said of
colors,
and
opposed
to cold which is of blue and its
compounds..
Prigidity
::
Prigidity
(n.) Want of
ardor,
animation,
vivacity,
etc.;
coldness
of
affection
or of
manner;
dullness;
stiffness
and
formality;
as,
frigidity
of a
reception,
of a bow, etc..
Intensity
::
Intensity
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
intense;
intenseness;
extreme
degree;
as,
intensity
of heat, cold,
mental
application,
passion,
etc..
Chide
::
Chide (p. pr. & vb. n.) To
rebuke;
to
reprove;
to
scold;
to find fault with.
Hyperborean
::
Hyperborean
(a.)
Northern;
belonging
to, or
inhabiting,
a
region
in very far
north;
most
northern;
hence,
very cold;
fright,
as, a
hyperborean
coast or
atmosphere..
Rixatrix
::
Rixatrix
(n.) A
scolding
or
quarrelsome
woman;
a
scold.
Jaw
::
Jaw (v. i.) To
scold;
to
clamor.
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..
Weather
::
Weather
(n.) The state of the air or
atmosphere
with
respect
to heat or cold,
wetness
or
dryness,
calm or
storm,
clearness
or
cloudiness,
or any other
meteorological
phenomena;
meteorological
condition
of the
atmosphere;
as, warm
weather;
cold
weather;
wet
weather;
dry
weather,
etc..
Branks
::
Branks
(n.) A
scolding
bridle,
an
instrument
formerly
used for
correcting
scolding
women.
It was an iron frame
surrounding
the head and
having
a
triangular
piece
entering
the mouth of the
scold..
Frosty
::
Frosty
(a.)
Attended
with, or
producing,
frost;
having
power to
congeal
water;
cold;
freezing;
as, a
frosty
night..
Algor
::
Algor (n.) Cold;
chilliness.
Muff
::
Muff (n.) A soft cover of
cylindrical
form,
usually
of fur, worn by women to
shield
the hands from
cold..
Coldfinch
::
Coldfinch
(n.) A
British
wagtail.
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..
Scolding
::
Scolding
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Scol.
Temperature
::
Temperature
(n.)
Condition
with
respect
to heat or cold,
especially
as
indicated
by the
sensation
produced,
or by the
thermometer
or
pyrometer;
degree
of heat or cold; as, the
temperature
of the air; high
temperature;
low
temperature;
temperature
of
freezing
or of
boiling..
Encolden
::
Encolden
(v. t.) To
render
cold.
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