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Dryden.


Cool, v. i. 1.
To become less hot; to lose heat.


I saw a smith stand with his hammer, thus,

the whilst his iron did on the anvil cool.

Shak.


2. To lose the heat of excitement or
passion; to become more moderate.


I will not give myself liberty to think, lest I
should cool.

Congreve.


Cool"er (?), n. That which
cools, or abates heat or excitement.


if acid things were used only as coolers,
they would not be so proper in this case.

Arbuthnot.


2. Anything in or by which liquids or
other things are cooled, as an ice chest, a vessel for ice water,
etc.


Cool"-head`ed (?), a. Having a
temper not easily excited; free from passion.
-- Cool"-
head`ed*ness
, n.


Coo"lie (?), n. Same as
Cooly.


Cool"ing (?), p. a. Adapted to
cool and refresh; allaying heat.
"The cooling
brook." Goldsmith.


Cooling card, something that dashes
hopes.


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