noun algor snow — Sir Charles Percy (C. P. Snow) 1905–80, English novelist and scientist. chill — When you chill something or when it chills, you lower its temperature so that it becomes colder but does not freeze. frost — Robert (Lee) 1874–1963, U.S. poet. refrigeration — the act or process of refrigerating. rawness — uncooked, as articles of food: a raw carrot. ague — a fever with successive stages of fever and chills esp when caused by malaria iciness — in an icy manner: I received him icily because of the harsh way he had treated me. freeze — to become hardened into ice or into a solid body; change from the liquid to the solid state by loss of heat. frostily — characterized by or producing frost; freezing; very cold: frosty weather. coldness — having a relatively low temperature; having little or no warmth: cold water; a cold day. chillier — mildly cold or producing a sensation of cold; causing shivering; chill: a chilly breeze. draft — a drawing, sketch, or design. frigidity — the state or condition of being frigid. gelid — very cold; icy. algid — chilly or cold shivering — to shake or tremble with cold, fear, excitement, etc. inclemency — (of the weather, the elements, etc.) severe, rough, or harsh; stormy. congelation — the process of congealing glaciation — to cover with ice or glaciers. frostbite — injury to any part of the body after excessive exposure to extreme cold, sometimes progressing from initial redness and tingling to gangrene. wintertime — the season of winter. frozen — past participle of freeze. goose flesh — goose bumps. wintriness — of or characteristic of winter: wintry blasts; wintry skies. Was this page helpful? Yes No
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