[cold wave] n (1876) 1: an unusually large and rapid drop in temperature over a short period of time (as 24 hours)
2: a permanent wave set by a chemical preparation without the use of heat
[cold wave] n (1876) 1: an unusually large and rapid drop in temperature over a short period of time (as 24 hours)
2: a permanent wave set by a chemical preparation without the use of heat
Merriam-Webster English vocab. Английский словарь Merriam Webster. 2012