Cold

/koʊld/ adjective, noun

As an adjective, “cold” means having a low temperature or lacking warmth. As a noun, it can mean a common illness that causes a runny nose and cough.

“Cold” comes from Old English “cald” or “ceald,” from Proto‑Germanic “kaldaz,” meaning “cold.” It is related to words in many Germanic languages with the same meaning.

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