- (chill) coldness due to a cold environment
- (chill) depress or discourage; "The news of the city's surrender chilled the soldiers"
- (chill) cool: make cool or cooler; "Chill the food"
- (chill) frisson: an almost pleasurable sensation of fright; "a frisson of surprise shot through him"
- (chill) a sensation of cold that often marks the start of an infection and the development of a fever
- (chill) cool: loose heat; "The air cooled considerably after the thunderstorm"
- Chilled is a 1999 EP by Chicane featuring remixes of some of his earlier singles.
- (A'Chill) A' Chill was a village on Canna, in the Small Isles, Lochaber, Highland Council Area, Scotland. The name means "the cell", referring to a Culdee church, and is often anglicised as "Kil-" in many other Scottish names, e.g. Kilwinning.
- In computing, CHILL (an acronym for CCITT High Level Language) is a procedural programming language designed for use in telecommunications switches (the hardware used inside telephone exchanges). The language is still used for legacy systems in some telecommunication companies.
- (Chill (film)) Chill is an award-winning 2007 horror film written and directed by Serge Rudnunsky that stars Thomas Calabro, Ashley Laurence, and James Russo.
- (Chill (foundry)) A chill is an object used to promote solidification in a specific portion of a metal casting mold. Normally the metal in the mold cools at a certain rate relative to thickness of the casting. ...
- (CHILL (library consortium)) The Consortium of Independent Health Information Libraries in London (CHILL) is an association of libraries in the greater London area specializing in information on health and medicine.
- (chill) A moderate, but uncomfortable and penetrating coldness; A sudden penetrating sense of cold, especially one that causes a brief trembling nerve response through the body; the trembling response itself; often associated with illness: fevers and chills, or susceptibility to illness: close ...
- (chilling) Becoming cold; Causing mild fear
- (CHILL) to refrigerate until cold.
- (Chill) To cool in the refrigerator.
- To chill a glass add ice and then water to any glass and let sit for a minute or two (while mixing the drink in a shaker). Pour out the contents of the glass and strain the drink into the chilled glass. This bar terminology is often used for martinis.
- (Chill) Place in refrigerator.
- (Chill) To cool food by placing it in a refrigerator or in a bowl over crushed ice.
- (chill) To cool food to less than room temperature. For example place cookie dough in the refrigerator so it becomes cold and firm.
- (24. Chill) to make cold without freezing
- (CHILL) To cool the wine prior to serving it. This is done by letting the bottle stand for one hour in the refrigerator or about 25 minutes in an ice-bucket. Too low a temperature is not advisable because it would freeze the aroma and flavor of the wine.
- (Chill (noun)) A device used to cool an isolated area of a mold.
- (Chill) (chil) v., to relax, hang out, spend time casually. “I’m just going to chill at home.” Pres. participle: chillin’. [Etym., African American]
- (Chill) 1) A white iron structure that is produced in iron castings by rapid solidification. 2) A metal mold insert which induces rapid solidification of the metal. Also called Chiller, or Chill Block.