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COLD Having less heat energy than the object against which it is compared. A relative term for temperature.
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COLD Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease.
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COLD A climatic cause of disease which can manifest with symptoms such as aversion to cold, cold limbs, contraction of the tendons, thin watery clear fluid discharges and severe pain relieved by warmth and aggravated by cold.
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cold zone Area safe for necessary personnel.
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COLD software allows you to transfer documents from expensive mainframe storage, onto an inexpensive, long-term optical disk storage system.
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