Definition of Cold rubber

1. Noun. A rubber made at low temperatures (5 degrees Centigrade) which is tougher than conventional rubber and is often used in car tires.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Cold Rubber

cold meat
cold meats
cold medicine
cold nodule
cold one
cold open
cold opens
cold pack
cold pressed
cold pressor test
cold processed
cold read
cold reading
cold readings
cold roll
cold rubber (current term)
cold sell
cold sensitive enzyme
cold short
cold shoulder
cold shoulders
cold sleep
cold smoking
cold snap
cold snaps
cold sober
cold sores
cold spell
cold spleen lesion

Literary usage of Cold rubber

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A System of Physiologic Therapeutics: A Practical Exposition of the Methods by Solomon Solis-Cohen (1905)
"INTESTINAL ANIMAL EXTRACTS: suprarenal, XI, 94 WATER, IX, 103, 531, 532; abdominal binder; cold rubber coil to abdomen; small bits of ice introduced into ..."

2. The Reign of Rubber by William Chauncey Geer (1922)
"So our workman, without danger, protected by the best of safety de- i\\ : anc sha Ï'ces, continues to see that the tough, cold rubber is nt back through the ..."

3. A Manual of Dental Prosthetics by George Henry Wilson (1920)
"As the flask is heated, it is unnecessary to heat the rubber; in fact, the cold rubber can be much more conveniently handled than that which is warm and ..."

4. Opportunities in the Colonies and Cuba by Leonard Wood, William Howard Taft, Charles Herbert Allen, Perfecto Lacoste, Marion E. Beall (1902)
"... becomes soft and plastic, like putty, and can be moulded into any desired shape, retaining that shape when cold; rubber is unaffected by the same heat. ..."

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