Coincident, a.
1. Exactly conterminous, exactly overlying, identical in extent or duration. 2. Correspondent, tallying, squaring. 3. Agreeing, concurring, concurrent. Coition, n. Copulation, sexual conjunction, sexual congress, sexual intercourse.
Cold, a.
1. Devoid of warmth or heat, chilled, frigid, gelid, cool, cooled. 2. Bleak, raw, biting, cutting, nipping, chill, chilly, boreal, arctic, polar, frosty, icy, wintry, hyemal, brumal. 3. Chilly, chill, shivering. 4. Apathetic, unsympathetic, unresponsive, phlegmatic, stoical, unfeeling, unsusceptible, unimpressible,
passionless, cold-blooded, sluggish, torpid, lukewarm, dead, indifferent, unconcerned, frigid, freezing,
without heart. 5. Unaffecting, uninteresting, spiritless, uninspiring, dull, dead. 6. Untouched by desire, without passion, coldly chaste. Cold, n.
1. Absence of warmth, want of heat. 2. Coldness, chilliness. 3. Catarrh, cough (or other inflammatory disease produced by exposure to cold). Cold-blooded, a.
1. Having cold blood. 2. Unfeeling, apathetic, cold-hearted. See cold, 4. 3. Deliberate, calculating, calculated, heartless, unrelenting, relentless, remorseless, cruel.
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