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Definition of cool
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 cool is as below...
Cool
(superl.)
Applied
facetiously,
in a vague
sense,
to a sum of
money,
commonly
as if to give
emphasis
to the
largeness
of the
amount..
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Quench
::
Quench
(v. t.) To cool
suddenly,
as
heated
steel,
in
tempering..
Gargoulette
::
Gargoulette
(n.) A water
cooler
or jug with a
handle
and
spout;
a
gurglet.
Caller
::
Caller
(a.) Cool;
refreshing;
fresh;
as, a
caller
day; the
caller
air..
Cooled
::
Cooled
(imp. & p. p.) of Coo.
Coolly
::
Coolly
(a.)
Coolish;
cool.
Coolness
::
Coolness
(n.) Calm
impudence;
self-possession.
Fan
::
Fan (n.) An
instrument
for
cooling
the
person,
made of
feathers,
paper,
silk, etc., and often
mounted
on
sticks
all
turning
about the same
pivot,
so as when
opened
to
radiate
from the
center
and
assume
the
figure
of a
section
of a
circle..
Cooler
::
Cooler
(n.) That which
cools,
or
abates
heat or
excitement..
Calculating
::
Calculating
(a.) Given to
contrivance
or
forethought;
forecasting;
scheming;
as, a cool
calculating
disposition..
Glauber''s Salts
::
Glauber's
salts ()
Sulphate
of soda, a
well-known
cathartic.
It is a white
crystalline
substance,
with a
cooling,
slightly
bitter
taste,
and is
commonly
called
salts..
Chill
::
Chill (a.)
Characterized
by
coolness
of
manner,
feeling,
etc.;
lacking
enthusiasm
or
warmth;
formal;
distant;
as, a chill
reception..
Warm
::
Warm
(superl.)
Fig.: Not cool,
indifferent,
lukewarm,
or the like, in
spirit
or
temper;
zealous;
ardent;
fervent;
excited;
sprightly;
irritable;
excitable..
Coolish
::
Coolish
(a.)
Somewhat
cool.
Cool
::
Cool
(superl.)
Quietly
impudent;
negligent
of
propriety
in
matters
of minor
importance,
either
ignorantly
or
willfully;
presuming
and
selfish;
audacious;
as, cool
behavior..
Cool
::
Cool
(superl.)
Not
ardent,
warm, fond, or
passionate;
not
hasty;
deliberate;
exercising
self-control;
self-possessed;
dispassionate;
indifferent;
as, a cool
lover;
a cool
debater..
Serenity
::
Serenity
(n.)
Calmness
of mind;
eveness
of
temper;
undisturbed
state;
coolness;
composure.
Refrigerant
::
Refrigerant
(n.) That which makes to be cool or cold;
specifically,
a
medicine
or an
application
for
allaying
fever,
or the
symptoms
of
fever;
-- used also
figuratively..
Cool
::
Cool (v. i.) To
become
less hot; to lose heat.
Keel
::
Keel (v. t. & i.) To cool; to skim or stir.
Quench
::
Quench
(v. i.) To
become
extinguished;
to go out; to
become
calm or cool.
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