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COOLTH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun ˈkülth plural -s : the state or occasion of being cool Word History Etymology cool + -th (as in warmth) www.merriam-webster.com
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coolth, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun coolth is in the mid 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for coolth is from 1547, in a dictionary by William Salesbury, ... www.oed.com
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r/etymology on Reddit: Was coolth ever more popular than coolness ...
Coolth is the opposite of warmth. Ruthful for ruthless. There is also whelming (neither over- nor underwhelming). What other words seem weird ... www.reddit.com
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coolth
coolth (kuːlθ) In 6 coulthe, 7 cooth. [f. cool a. + -th1: cf. warmth.] 1. Coolness. Now arch.1547 Salesbury Welsh Dict., Oerfel, coulthe. 1611 Cotgr., Froid, cold, cooth; coldnesse. 1781 F. Burney Diary I. 379 My father and Mrs. Thrale seated themselves out of doors..for coolth and chat. 1863 T. Tay... Oxford English Dictionary
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COOLTH Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Coolth definition: coolness.. See examples of COOLTH used in a sentence. www.dictionary.com
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COOLTH definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Coolness.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video. www.collinsdictionary.com
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Duchroth
Built out of sandstone, it affords its occupants comfortable coolth in the summer months. wikipedia.org
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coolth - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From cool + -th (abstract nominal suffix). Compare Old Dutch kuolitha (“coolness”). Pronunciation. edit · IPA: /kuːlθ/; Rhymes: -uːlθ. Noun. edit. coolth ... en.wiktionary.org
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How cool is coolth? - The Grammarphobia Blog
We've found “coolth” in only a few standard dictionaries, defined as a pleasantly cool temperature or the quality of being fashionable. We ... grammarphobia.com
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coolth | Sesquiotica
Coolth has been in the language since the 1500s at least. It just happens that it has fallen out of favour in recent times and is now used mainly for humour or ... sesquiotic.com
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Coolth - Designing Buildings Wiki
The word 'coolth' has the opposite meaning of heat/warmth, referring to the condition of having a moderately low temperature – that is the condition of being ... www.designingbuildings.co.uk
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coulur
coulthe, coulur obs. ff. coolth, colour. Oxford English Dictionary
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Villain (2017 film)
Baradwaj Rangan of Film Companion South called it "Yet another thriller that mistakes surface coolth for depth" Indo-Asian News Service critic awarded wikipedia.org
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cooth
▪ I. cooth (kuːθ) Also cuth, cuith. The local name in Shetland and Orkney of the Coal-fish, before it is full-grown. (Jamieson.)1793 Statist. Acc. Orkney VII. 453 (Jam.) But the fish most generally caught..is a grey fish here called cuths, of the size of small haddocks. 1795 Ibid. XVI. 261 These boa... Oxford English Dictionary
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Council House 2
In the termite mound, the cool wind is drawn into the base of the mound, via channels and the 'coolth' is stored using wet soil. The phase change material is often referred to as the 'battery' of the building because of its purpose of storing the 'coolth'. wikipedia.org
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