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Definition of cold
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Cold (n.)
Wanting
in power to
excite;
dull;
uninteresting.
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Heat
::
Heat (n.) The
sensation
caused
by the force or
influence
of heat when
excessive,
or above that which is
normal
to the human body; the
bodily
feeling
experienced
on
exposure
to fire, the sun's rays, etc.; the
reverse
of
cold..
Starve
::
Starve
(v. i.) To
perish
or die with cold.
Rag
::
Rag (v. t.) To scold or rail at; to rate; to
tease;
to
torment;
to
banter.
Blanch
::
Blanch
(a.) To
whiten,
as the
surface
of meat, by
plunging
into
boiling
water and
afterwards
into cold, so as to
harden
the
surface
and
retain
the
juices..
Frigidness
::
Frigidness
(n.) The state of being
frigid;
want of heat,
vigor,
or
affection;
coldness;
dullness..
Intensify
::
Intensify
(v. t.) To
render
more
intense;
as, to
intensify
heat or cold; to
intensify
colors;
to
intensify
a
photographic
negative;
to
intensify
animosity..
Vituperate
::
Vituperate
(v. t.) To find fault with; to
scold;
to
overwhelm
with wordy
abuse;
to
censure
severely
or
abusively;
to rate.
Scolder
::
Scolder
(n.) The
oyster
catcher;
-- so
called
from its
shrill
cries.
Extremely
::
Extremely
(adv.)
In an
extreme
manner
or
state;
in the
utmost
degree;
to the
utmost
point;
exceedingly;
as,
extremely
hot or
cold..
Inclemency
::
Inclemency
(n.)
Physical
severity
or
harshness
(commonly
in
respect
to the
elements
or
weather);
roughness;
storminess;
rigor;
severe
cold, wind, rain, or
snow..
Shram
::
Shram (v. t.) To cause to
shrink
or
shrivel
with cold; to
benumb.
Lukewarm
::
Lukewarm
(a.)
Moderately
warm;
neither
cold nor hot;
tepid;
not
ardent;
not
zealous;
cool;
indifferent.
Coolly
::
Coolly
(adv.)
In a cool
manner;
without
heat or
excessive
cold;
without
passion
or
ardor;
calmly;
deliberately;
with
indifference;
impudently.
Amidin
::
Amidin
(n.) Start
modified
by heat so as to
become
a
transparent
mass, like horn. It is
soluble
in cold
water..
Chill
::
Chill (v. t.) To
strike
with a
chill;
to make
chilly;
to cause to
shiver;
to
affect
with cold.
Tongue
::
Tongue
(v. t.) To
chide;
to
scold.
Dreadnaught
::
Dreadnaught
(n.)
Hence:
A
garment
made of very thick
cloth,
that can
defend
against
storm and cold; also, the cloth
itself;
fearnaught..
Gelidly
::
Gelidly
(adv.)
In a gelid
manner;
coldly.
Utricular
::
Utricular
(a.)
Resembling
a
utricle
or bag,
whether
large or
minute;
-- said
especially
with
reference
to the
condition
of
certain
substances,
as
sulphur,
selenium,
etc., when
condensed
from the
vaporous
state and
deposited
upon cold
bodies,
in which case they
assume
the form of small
globules
filled
with
liquid..
Earcap
::
Earcap
(n.) A cap or cover to
protect
the ear from cold.
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