One suffering hypothermia posses a subnormal body temperature, from which it is possible to die.
cold
Cold ness
Yes it's a word. It can be hyphened also cold-ness.
The noun cold is a concrete noun because cold can be felt physically. The word cold is also an adjective, a word that describes a noun.
Yes, the noun 'cold' is a common noun, a general word for a condition of low temperature, a general word for a common viral infection.The word 'cold' also functions as an adjective and an informal adverb.
The midwinter cold made the plants die out.
Heatstroke.
swage
None, Soldiers weren't sent to the cold war it was called the cold war because it was the war that never happened.
It is freezing cold. You could die of the cold there. Sorry peeps! A little morbid...
Typically reptiles are cold blooded, so the answer is yes - although there are a lot of cold blooded animals that are not reptiles.
Well first off, there is something called google smart one... The word for "cold" in Hebrew is הִתְקָרְרוּת (heet-kah-reh-ROOT)
You enter a condition called "hypothermia" and if this is not addressed (you need to be warmed up) you will die.
No you will die and then the cold will die with you. Don't do it!
the german word for cold is kalt
Hardening from cold can be defined by the word callous.
It's ginger, catmint and chickweed, and a cold in warriors is called whitecough, greencough, or when it gets deadly it is called blackcough. Alot of cats die from that like Poppydawn from poppydawn herself