acold | (adj) of persons; feeling cold; - Shakespeare |
Acold | a. [ Prob. p. p. of OE. acolen to grow cold or cool, AS. ācōlian to grow cold; pref. a- (cf. Goth. er-, orig. meaning out) + cōlian to cool. See Cool. ] Cold. [ Obs. ] “Poor Tom's acold.” Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] |
THEY HAVE TO BE ULTRAPURE AND ULTRACOLD. | วัสดุที่อยู่รอบตัวเราแม้จะอยู่ในเรา มีจำนวนเล็ก ๆ ของ กัมมันตภาพรังสี Beyond the Darkness (2010) |
acold | (adj) of persons; feeling cold; - Shakespeare |
Acold | a. [ Prob. p. p. of OE. acolen to grow cold or cool, AS. ācōlian to grow cold; pref. a- (cf. Goth. er-, orig. meaning out) + cōlian to cool. See Cool. ] Cold. [ Obs. ] “Poor Tom's acold.” Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] |