coolth


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coolth

(kuːlθ)
n
coolness
[C16: originally dialect, from cool + -th1]
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Through the speckled shadow of the great deodar-forests; through oak feathered and plumed with ferns; birch, ilex, rhododendron, and pine, out on to the bare hillsides' slippery sunburnt grass, and back into the woodlands' coolth again, till oak gave way to bamboo and palm of the valley, the lama swung untiring.
Ambiguous Adjective Verb alertness 72 7 6 0 0 alert 34 116 9 0 33 coolness 82 30 21 0 0 cool 39 0 13 44 8 coolth 1 0 0 0 0 darkness 667 2,434 30 0 0 dark 268 1,689 44 1,905 1 dryness 100 16 7 0 0 dry 0 0 0 2 0 faintness 19 0 0 0 0 faint 7 3 1 20 1 hotness 11 1 4 0 0 hot 0 17 1 0 22 lowness 3 1 0 0 0 low 35 123 18 179 0 savageness 1 0 0 0 0 savage 0 242 0 64 0 savagery 82 56 9 3 0 warmness 2 0 1 0 0 warm 0 1 0 2 0 Table 6: Computation of C value for -ness vs.
For two nights, last week, at The Laughter Factory gig at Dunes at Grand Hyatt Doha, Stade's measured performance, laced with devil-may-care irreverence and rockstar coolth, sent the audience into a fit of belly laughs.
The precooling strategies with the longest precooling periods, specifically strategies 1 and 2, would not be practical for customers, as most customers' homes do not have the thermal capacitance to hold the "coolth" for more than two hours; thus, these strategies increase electricity costs without providing on-peak energy reductions.
To balance these loads, the PCM-based thermal storage tank was incorporated to capture the "waste coolth" generated by the heat recovery chillers during morning warm-up, and reuse it in the afternoon in a PCM economizer mode.
Other relevant misconceptions include the belief that cold and heat are different things and that cold things cool you down by transferring their 'coolth'.
These ice stores can pre-cool stadia and to design coolth stores to reduce levels of heat escalation.
(3) For thermal loads, one strategy is pre-cooling, in which the building is over-cooled in the morning, and the building thermal mass carries some of this "coolth" to the afternoon to delay the need for air-conditioning during the hottest part of the day.
Cooling loads form the main energy demand, met exploiting the building's high thermal mass, a chilled ceiling system, night time flushing and PCM cells (phase change material) for storing 'coolth'.
It stores what we call warmth, but it can also store what I call "coolth," which is, after all, simply heat at a lower temperature.
A simple way of using the "coolth" from the outside to cool your refrigerator is by incorporating a heat pipe.