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THROUGH COLD

Definition: THROUGH COLD

THROUGH COLD

1. A deep-seated cold. [Obs.] --Holland.

Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
 

 

Crosswords: THROUGH COLD

Specialty definitions using "THROUGH COLD": Girdler-Sulfide process, GS process. (references)

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Modern Translation: THROUGH COLD

Language Translations for "THROUGH COLD"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses.

Danish

  

vulkanisere (and fabrics, but mainly fabrics)designed to complete the polymerization or condensation reaction of added substance., cure, The heat-treatment of textiles(fibres, The vulcanization of rubber, vulcanize, whether done by the application of heat or by passing through cold sulphuryl chloride solution('cold cure'), yarns), kondensere (and fabrics, but mainly fabrics)designed to complete the polymerization or condensation reaction of added substance., The heat-treatment of textiles(fibres, The vulcanization of rubber, to inspissate, to thicken, whether done by the application of heat or by passing through cold sulphuryl chloride solution('cold cure'), yarns). (various references)

   

Dutch

  

curen (and fabrics, but mainly fabrics)designed to complete the polymerization or condensation reaction of added substance., The heat-treatment of textiles(fibres, The vulcanization of rubber, whether done by the application of heat or by passing through cold sulphuryl chloride solution('cold cure'), yarns), condenseren (and fabrics, but mainly fabrics)designed to complete the polymerization or condensation reaction of added substance., The heat-treatment of textiles(fibres, The vulcanization of rubber, whether done by the application of heat or by passing through cold sulphuryl chloride solution('cold cure'), yarns), bakken (bake, fry). (various references)

   

French

  

polymérisation par la chaleur (but mainly fabrics)designed to complete the polymerization or condensation reaction of added substance., The heat-treatment of textiles(fibres, The vulcanization of rubber, whether done by the application of heat or by passing through cold sulphuryl chloride solution('cold cure')). (various references)

   

German

  

Vulkanisieren (to cure, vulcanize), Kondensieren (condense, distill, evaporate, to condense). (various references)

   

Italian

  

polimerizzazione per il calore (and fabrics, but mainly fabrics)designed to complete the polymerization or condensation reaction of added substance., The heat-treatment of textiles(fibres, The vulcanization of rubber, whether done by the application of heat or by passing through cold sulphuryl chloride solution('cold cure'), yarns). (various references)

   

Pig Latin

  

oughthray oldcay.(various references)

   

Portuguese

  

polimerização pelo calor (and fabrics, but mainly fabrics)designed to complete the polymerization or condensation reaction of added substance., The heat-treatment of textiles(fibres, The vulcanization of rubber, whether done by the application of heat or by passing through cold sulphuryl chloride solution('cold cure'), yarns). (various references)

   

Spanish

  

polimerización (polymerization). (various references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various translation references.

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Anagrams: THROUGH COLD

Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams

Words within the letters "c-d-g-h-h-l-o-o-r-t-u"

-3 letters: thorough.

-4 letters: drought, holdout, through.

-5 letters: chough, clough, cohort, colour, colugo, coolth, doctor, dolour, dought, drouth, duolog, grouch, grutch, hootch, hotdog, hotrod, though, trough.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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INDEX

1. Definition
2. Crosswords
3. Translations: Modern
4. Anagrams
5. Bibliography


  

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