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Definition of cold
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Cold (n.) A
morbid
state of the
animal
system
produced
by
exposure
to cold or
dampness;
a
catarrh.
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Jobation
::
"Jobation
(n.) A
scolding;
a hand,
tedious
reproof..
Flite
::
Flite (v. i.) To
scold;
to
quarrel.
Cucking Stool
::
Cucking
stool () A kind of chair
formerly
used for
punishing
scolds,
and also
dishonest
tradesmen,
by
fastening
them in it,
usually
in front of their
doors,
to be
pelted
and
hooted
at by the mob, but
sometimes
to be taken to the water and
ducked;
--
called
also a
castigatory,
a
tumbrel,
and a
trebuchet;
and
often,
but not so
correctly,
a
ducking
stool..
Shiver
::
Shiver
(v. i.) To
tremble;
to
vibrate;
to
quiver;
to
shake,
as from cold or
fear..
Refrigerate
::
Refrigerate
(v. t.) To cause to
become
cool; to make or keep cold or cool.
Aguish
::
Aguish
(a.)
Having
the
qualities
of an ague;
somewhat
cold or
shivering;
chilly;
shaky.
Rater
::
Rater (n.) One who rates or
scolds.
Cold
::
Cold (n.)
Distant;
-- said, in the game of
hunting
for some
object,
of a
seeker
remote
from the thing
concealed..
Congeal
::
Congeal
(v. t.) To
affect
as if by
freezing;
to check the flow of, or cause to run cold; to
chill..
Chilly
::
Chilly
(a.)
Moderately
cold; cold and raw or damp so as to cause
shivering;
causing
or
feeling
a
disagreeable
sensation
of cold, or a
shivering..
Very
::
Very
(adv.)
In a high
degree;
to no small
extent;
exceedingly;
excessively;
extremely;
as, a very great
mountain;
a very
bright
sum; a very cold day; the river flows very
rapidly;
he was very much
hurt..
Iciness
::
Iciness
(n.) The state or
quality
of being icy or very cold;
frigidity.
Claw
::
Claw (n.) To rail at; to
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..
Insufferable
::
Insufferable
(a.)
Incapable
of being
suffered,
borne,
or
endured;
insupportable;
unendurable;
intolerable;
as,
insufferable
heat, cold, or pain;
insufferable
wrongs..
Altercative
::
Altercative
(a.)
Characterized
by
wrangling;
scolding.
Ague
::
Ague (n.) The cold fit or rigor of the
intermittent
fever;
as, fever and
ague..
Mitten
::
Mitten
(n.) A
covering
for the hand, worn to
defend
it from cold or
injury.
It
differs
from a glove in not
having
a
separate
sheath
for each
finger..
Cool
::
Cool
(superl.)
Manifesting
coldness
or
dislike;
chilling;
apathetic;
as, a cool
manner..
Frigid
::
Frigid
(a.) Cold;
wanting
heat or
warmth;
of low
temperature;
as, a
frigid
climate..
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