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v. i.
To become cold.
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Cold as a stone.
n.
A morbid state of the animal system produced by exposure to cold or dampness; a catarrh.
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Not common; unusual; infrequent; rare; hence, remarkable; strange; as, an uncommon season; an uncommon degree of cold or heat; uncommon courage.
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Of, pertaining to, or designating, an acid, C4H7N3O2, obtained, by the action of the vapor of cyanic acid on cold aldehyde, as a white crystalline substance having a slightly acid taste and faint smell; -- called also ethidene- / ethylidene-biuret.
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Affecting the sense of smell (as of hunting dogs) but feebly; having lost its odor; as, a cold scent.
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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.
adv.
In a cold manner; without warmth, animation, or feeling; with indifference; calmly.
v. i.
To shake involuntarily, as with fear, cold, or weakness; to quake; to quiver; to shiver; to shudder; -- said of a person or an animal.
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Closed while too cold to become thoroughly welded; -- said of a forging or casting.
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The state or quality of being cold.
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Lacking the sensation of warmth; suffering from the absence of heat; chilly; shivering; as, to be cold.
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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.
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A sauce, made of vinegar, oil, and other ingredients, -- used esp. for cold meats.
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Brittle when cold; as, cold-short iron.
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Somewhat cold; cool; chilly.
v. t.
To accustom; to habituate; to render familiar by practice; to inure; -- employed chiefly in the passive participle; as, men used to cold and hunger; soldiers used to hardships and danger.
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Cold as a metallic key; lifeless.
v. t.
To lose warmth; to grow cold.
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Having cold blood; -- said of fish or animals whose blood is but little warmer than the water or air about them.
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