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*The absence of [[heat]]. | *The absence of [[heat]]. | ||
*Coldness, an absence of [[emotion]], especially affection or sympathy, see ''[[In Cold Blood]]''. | *Coldness, an absence of [[emotion]], especially affection or sympathy, see ''[[In Cold Blood]]''. | ||
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Cold may refer to:
- The absence of heat.
- Coldness, an absence of emotion, especially affection or sympathy, see In Cold Blood.
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