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Definition of the adjective acold
What does acold mean as an attribute of a noun?
adjective - degrees: -
- of persons; feeling cold
- example: Poor Tom's acold
- usage: archaicism / archaism
- similar: cold
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Dictionary of Critical Realism (2015)
by Mervyn Hartwig
acold«. societies). However, as Bhaskar suggests, hunter-foragers ...
Companion Encyclopedia of the History of Medicine (2013)
by W. F. Bynum, Roy Porter
acold«. in Chinese materia medica.4(1 Ch. 33Indian medicine) The use of Buddhist charms and recitations was incorporated into classical therapy. Buddhist concepts ofaetiology allowed for treatment by surgery, and during the medieval period surgical operations for cataract were performed, though probably not on alarge scale.5 Manyof the most important drugsin the Chinese materia medica were introducedor imported from abroad:for instance, ginseng from Korea; cassia from ...
Dictionary of Policing (2013)
by Tim Newburn, Peter Neyroud
acold. cases« (for example,in rape cases). The Offender-based Interventions Unit targets drug-misusing offenders and prolific offenders, to break the cycle of criminal behaviour. The aim is to address the underlying causes of offending, thereby reducing crime and reoffending. Such work includes theProlific and Other Priority Offenders programme ...
Dictionary of Food (2009)
International Food and Cooking Terms from A to Z by Charles Sinclair
salpa Italy Salema, thefish salpicão Portugal A fine sausage made with pork fillet, seasoned, spiced and smoked salpicó de mariscosCatalonia Acold shellfish salad withsweet peppersand onions salpicon England, France A mixture of chopped (traditionally 0.5 cm dice) or mincedfish, meat orvegetables with flavourings and bound with a sauce. Used for stuffings, canapés, croquettes, volauvents, etc. or similar mixtures of choppedraw orcooked fruits sweetenedand flavoured as ...
A Dictionary of Archaic and Provincial Words, Obsolete Phrases, Proverbs, and Ancient Customs, from the Fourteenth Century (1872)
by James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps
ACOLD. (1) Cold.
Encyclopedia of the Cold War (2013)
by Ruud van Dijk, William Glenn Gray, Svetlana Savranskaya, Jeremi Suri, Qiang Zhai
The various protest movements threatened internal stability and therefore hastened aCold War stalemate among superpowers. China's Mao Zedong, France's Charlesde Gaulle, West Germany's Willy Brandt,andthe Soviet Union' sLeonidBrezhnevall had tocontendwithturbulent national politics,which forced ashift to less confrontational international policies. The various acts ofrebellion were met with repressive measures by institutional and governmental authorities. The Warsaw Pact ...
Oliver Quade, the Human Encyclopedia (2014)
Smashing Detective Stories by Frank Gruber
” “It's acold world without some heat,”Quadesaid reflectively.
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The value of this 5-letter word is 8 points. It is included in the first and second editions of the Official Scrabble Players Dictionary.
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