cold-start
1cold start — noun 1. The reloading of a computer program (computing) 2. The starting of an engine at the ambient temperature • • • Main Entry: ↑cold …
2Cold Start — [engl.], Kaltstart …
3Cold start — For the process of restarting a computer without performing any shut down procedure, see hard reboot. Cold start is a potential problem in computer based information systems which involve a degree of automated data modelling. Specifically, it… …
4Cold Start (military doctrine) — Cold Start is a military doctrine developed by the Indian Armed Forces in 2004.[1] It involves joint operations between India s three main services Army, Navy, and Air Force and integrated battle groups for offensive operations. A key component… …
5cold start enrichment — A method of providing a higher ratio of fuel to air for starting a cold engine. In some cases, more fuel is fed into the engine with a cold start injector; in other cases, the amount of air is restricted through the use of a choke …
6cold start — slow start, slow beginning …
7cold start — /kəυld stɑ:t/ noun the act of beginning a new business or opening a new shop with no previous turnover to base it on …
8cold start — /kəυld stɑ:t/ noun the act of beginning a new business or opening a new shop with no previous turnover to base it on …
9cold start — Getting a vehicle started which has been sitting for some time and cooled down to ambient temperature. When temperatures reach 40°, a vehicle may require three or four times as much battery power as it would during the summer. As well, the… …
10cold start injector — A device in a fuel injection system which shoots an extra amount of fuel into the cylinder to increase the ratio of fuel to air …