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Definition of cold
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Cold (v. i.) To
become
cold.
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Bake
::
Bake (v. t.) To
harden
by cold.
Scolding
::
Scolding
() a. & n. from
Scold,
v..
Amandine
::
Amandine
(n.) A kind of cold cream
prepared
from
almonds,
for
chapped
hands,
etc..
Injection
::
Injection
(n.) The cold water
thrown
into a
condenser.
Cold
::
Cold (n.) Not
pungent
or
acrid.
Callet
::
Callet
(n.) A trull or
prostitute;
a scold or
gossip.
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..
Repulse
::
Repulse
(v. t.) To repel by
discourtesy,
coldness,
or
denial;
to
reject;
to send away; as, to
repulse
a
suitor
or a
proffer..
Lukewarm
::
Lukewarm
(a.)
Moderately
warm;
neither
cold nor hot;
tepid;
not
ardent;
not
zealous;
cool;
indifferent.
Brawl
::
Brawl (v. i.) To
complain
loudly;
to
scold.
Cold
::
Cold (n.)
Deprived
of heat, or
having
a low
temperature;
not warm or hot;
gelid;
frigid..
Homoiothermal
::
Homoiothermal
(a.)
Maintaining
a
uniform
temperature;
haematothermal;
homothermic;
--
applied
to
warm-bodied
animals,
because
they
maintain
a
nearly
uniform
temperature
in spite of the great
variations
in the
surrounding
air; in
distinct
from the
cold-blooded
(poikilothermal)
animals,
whose body
temperature
follows
the
variations
in
temperature
of the
surrounding
medium..
Grayling
::
Grayling
(a.) A
European
fish
(Thymallus
vulgaris),
allied
to the
trout,
but
having
a very broad
dorsal
fin; --
called
also
umber.
It
inhabits
cold
mountain
streams,
and is
valued
as a game
fish..
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..
Mistral
::
Mistral
(n.) A
violent
and cold
northwest
wind
experienced
in the
Mediterranean
provinces
of
France,
etc..
Shram
::
Shram (v. t.) To cause to
shrink
or
shrivel
with cold; to
benumb.
Freeze
::
Freeze
(v. i.) To
become
congealed
by cold; to be
changed
from a
liquid
to a solid state by the
abstraction
of heat; to be
hardened
into ice or a like solid body.
Rattle
::
Rattle
(v. t.) To
scold;
to rail at.
Tongue
::
Tongue
(v. t.) To
chide;
to
scold.
Winterly
::
Winterly
(a.) Like
winter;
wintry;
cold;
hence,
disagreeable,
cheerless;
as,
winterly
news..
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