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"Section C"

[Obs.] -- Cooling time
(Law), such a lapse of time as ought, taking all the
circumstances of the case in view, to produce a subsiding of
passion previously provoked.
Wharton.


Cool"ish, a. Somewhat
cool.


The nights began to grow a little
coolish.

Goldsmith.


Cool"ly, a. Coolish;
cool.
[Obs.] Spenser.


Cool"ly, adv. In a cool
manner; without heat or excessive cold; without passion or ardor;
calmly; deliberately; with indifference; impudently.


Cool"ness, n. 1.
The state of being cool; a moderate degree of cold; a
moderate degree, or a want, of passion; want of ardor, zeal, or
affection; calmness.


2. Calm impudence; self-possession.
[Colloq.]


Coo"lung (?), n. [From the native
name.] (Zoöl.) The great gray crane of India
(Grus cinerea).
[Also written coolen and
cullum.]


{ Coo"ly, Coo"lie } (?),
n.; pl. Coolies (#).
[Hind. k&?;lī a laborer, porter: cf.


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