cold-work — /ˈkoʊld wɜk/ (say kohld werk) verb (t) to work (a metal, etc.) when it is in a solid or cold condition …
Cold urticaria — Classification and external resources Allergic urticaria on leg in the form of hives induced by cold. ICD 10 L … Wikipedia
Cold panniculitis — is a skin condition characterized by inflammation of the subcutaneous fat after exposure to cold, most often seen in infants and young children.[1]:491 This condition has been described in children who suck ice or popsicles, and therefore is… … Wikipedia
Cold (disambiguation) — Cold describes the condition of low temperature. Cold may also refer to: Common cold, a contagious viral infectious disease of the upper respiratory system Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COLD) COLD (novel), a 1996 James Bond novel by John … Wikipedia
Cold agglutinin disease — Classification and external resources Cold agglutination at body temperature, the antibodies do not attach to the red blood cells. At lower temperatures, however, the antibodies react to Ii antigens, bringing the red blood cells together, a… … Wikipedia
cold storage — n [U] 1.) if you keep something such as food in cold storage, you keep it in a cold place so that it will stay fresh and in good condition 2.) put sth in cold storage to not do or use something such as a plan or idea until later in the future ▪… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Cold Showers — promotional poster Directed by Antony Cordier Produced by Pascal Caucheteux … Wikipedia
cold turkey — n [U] an unpleasant physical condition suffered by people who stop taking a drug that they are ↑addicted to ▪ addicts who are made to go cold turkey … Dictionary of contemporary English
cold day in hell — This is used as a prediction there is no chance some event or condition will ever happen. There will be a cold day in hell before he manages it … The small dictionary of idiomes
Cold cracking — is a defect that occurs in welding and requires all the following preconditions: * susceptible microstructure ( e.g. martensite) * hydrogen present in the microstructure (hydrogen embrittlement) * service temperature environment (normal… … Wikipedia
Cold fusion — This article is about the Fleischmann–Pons claims of nuclear fusion at room temperature. For the original use of the term cold fusion , see Muon catalyzed fusion. For all other definitions, see Cold fusion (disambiguation). Diagram of an open… … Wikipedia