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COLDAny disorder that persistently obstructs bronchial airflow. COLD mainly involves two related diseases -- chronic bronchitis and emphysema. Both bronchitis and emphysema cause chronic obstruction of air flowing through the airways of the lungs. The obstruction is generally permanent and progresses (becomes worse) over time. By contrast, in asthma th [..]
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COLDA contagious viral upper respiratory tract infection. The common cold can be caused by many different types of viruses, and the body can never build up resistance to all of them. For this reason, colds are a frequent and recurring problem. Going out into cold weather has no effect on causing a cold. Antibiotics do not cure or shorten the duration o [..]
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COLDA popular term for hay fever. Although the symptoms of a "June cold" may be quite similar to those of a real cold, the term "June cold" is a misnomer. Unlike a real cold, it is not caused by a virus, but by allergy. It is therefore also known as allergic rhinitis, a runny nose due to an allergy.
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COLDA popular term for hay fever. Although the symptoms of a "summer cold" may be similar to those of a real cold, the term "summer cold" is a misnomer. Unlike a real cold, it is not caused by a virus but by allergy. It is therefore also called allergic rhinitis, a runny nose due to an allergy.
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COLDOld English cald (Anglian), ceald (West Saxon) "cold, cool" (adj.), "coldness," from Proto-Germanic *kaldaz (source also of Old Frisian and Old Saxon kald, Old High German and Germ [..]
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COLDc. 1300, "coldness," from cold (adj.). Sense in common cold is 1530s, from symptoms resembling those of exposure to cold; compare earlier senses "indisposition caused by exposure to col [..]
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COLDcheimaphobia
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COLDMicrofiche replacement system. COLD systems offer economies as a replacement medium when rapid or frequent access to archived documents is necessary. Typically, a 12-inch optical-disc platter holds ap [..]
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COLDhaving a low or inadequate temperature or feeling a sensation of coldness or having been made cold by e.g. ice or refrigeration; "a cold climate"; "a cold room&a [..]
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COLDthe opposite of hot. A fire is hot and ice is cold. The same word also means an illness which affects the nose and throat
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COLDAcronym for Computer Output to Laser Disk.The storage of data on optical disk, such as CD-ROMs. Storing large volumes of data on laser disk, as opposed to microfiche or microfilm, lets the user access [..]
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COLDkalt
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COLDTo dream of suffering from cold, you are warned to look well to your affairs. There are enemies at work to destroy you. Your health is also menaced.
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COLD(n) a mild viral infection involving the nose and respiratory passages (but not the lungs)(n) the absence of heat(n) the sensation produced by low temperatures(adj) having a low or inadequate temperat [..]
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COLD chronic obstructive lung disease
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COLDIn the winter, cold refers to four to seven degrees Celsius below normal.
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COLD - Refers to non-energized equipment, lines or circuits.
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COLDAn absence of warmth or Heat or a Temperature notably below an accustomed norm.
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COLDA catarrhal disorder of the upper respiratory tract, which may be viral or a Mixed Infection. It generally involves a runny Nose, nasal congestion, and Sneezing.
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COLDBelow normal Weather Temperatures that may Lead to serious Health problems. Extreme Cold is a dangerous situation that can bring on Health Emergencies in susceptible people.
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COLDA broad category of multi-ingredient preparations that are marketed for the relief of upper respiratory symptoms resulting from the Common Cold; Allergies; or Human Influenza. While the majority of th [..]
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COLD(1) Current intercept geometry will result in a pass or roll-out behind the target. (2) On a leg of the CAP patrol pointed away from likely threats. (3) Group(s) heading away from friendly aircraft. ( [..]
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COLDAn absence of warmth or heat or a temperature notably below an accustomed norm.
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COLDA term used to define the running of a dawg on a concept it is familiar with but the exact placement of the item is new to the dog. When we train, we generally run our dogs on "cold" [..]
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COLDadj. "cold, cooled off; painful, fatal, unfortunate; dominated by the quality of cold," s.v. cold a. OED. KEY: cold@adj
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COLDadj 73 cold 15 colde 43 coold 13 coolde 2
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COLDn. "cold, coldness; the elementary quality of coldness," s.v. cold sb. OED. KEY: cold@n
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COLDn 24 cold 16 coldes 1 coold 7
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COLDIn context; attack geometry will result in a pass or roll out behind the target; or, on a leg of the CAP pointed away from the anticipated threats. Air-to-surface, dry or no-ordnance attack.
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COLDIn context; attack geometry will result in a pass or roll out behind the target; or, on a leg of the CAP pointed away from the anticipated threats. Air-to-surface, dry or no-ordnance attack.
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COLDBridge slang term describing an easily makable contract. In postmortem heat, players tend to exaggerate the degrees of coldness. Frigid and icy are similar terms. A colorful variation is “colder than [..]
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COLDwhen a player gets a bad card or a bad run
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COLD(slang) easily makable; laydown
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COLDa term for a player on a losing streak Count - a number that represents the player's estimate of how favorable or unfavorable the non-dealt cards in the deck may be.
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COLDAn easily makeable contract.
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COLDA sensation felt as a result of the absence of heat. (Similarity: There is no true definition of darkness, other than the absence of light.)
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COLDA player or team on a losing streak; or a bettor on a losing streak.
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COLDan approach to a prospective client or editor without a prior relationship
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COLDA condition marked by low or decidely subnormal temperature. The lack of heat.
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COLDA condition marked by a low temperature.
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COLDA condition marked by low or decidedly subnormal temperature. The lack of heat.
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COLDA condition marked by low or decidedly subnormal temperature
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COLDA condition marked by low or decidedly subnormal temperature. The lack of heat.
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COLDThe absence of heat; a temperature considerably below normal.
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COLD
(of a thing) Having a low temperature.
(A cold wind whistled through the trees.)
*(1561-1626)
*: cold plants
(obsolete) Unexciting; dull; uninteresting.
*(1572-1637)
*: What a deal of cold b [..]
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COLDIf a player is "cold", it means that he has attempted many SHOTS, but has failed to put them in the BASKET.
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COLDjunction compensation - An artificial reference level that compensates for ambient temperature variations in thermocouple circuits.
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