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(n)
Alternative form of hoar frost. [Originally, any frozen dew forming a white deposit on exposed surfaces.]
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Archaic in the form rimes: originally, any frozen dew forming a white deposit on exposed surfaces; hoar frost (sense 1).
Water in frozen (solid) form.
(v)
(intransitive, copulative) Especially of a liquid, to become solid due to low temperature.
(adj)
Of a white or greyish-white colour.
(N)
Robert Lee Frost (March26, 1874January29, 1963) was an American poet.
united states poet famous for his lyrical poems on country life in new england (1874-1963)
The removal of ice.
The blocking of pipes due to freezing.
Having undergone the process of freezing; in ice form.
The process by which something is defrosted.
(countable and uncountable) The change in state of a substance from liquid to solid by cooling to a critically low temperature.
Cold, chilly; icy.
(of a thing) Having a low temperature.
Causing mild fear.
A semi-solid to almost solid colloid of a solid and a liquid, such as jelly, cheese or opal.
Anything that is hollow and cylindrical in shape.
A photograph, especially one taken quickly or in a sudden moment of opportunity.
The butterfat or milkfat part of milk which rises to the top; this part when separated from the remainder.
(US, Canada) A brand of dessert made from gelatin.
(Canada, US) A dessert made by boiling gelatine, sugar and some flavoring (often derived from fruit) and allowing it to set.
Alternative spelling of set-aside. [Something (especially money) that is set aside for a specific purpose.]
Something (especially money) that is set aside for a specific purpose.
The act of suspending, or the state of being suspended.
(of an object) Rigid; hard to bend; inflexible.
Complete immobility; a halt.
established as genuine
Alternative form of deice. [(transitive) To remove the ice from something.]
(ceramics) The vitreous coating of pottery or porcelain; anything used as a coating or color in glazing.
The relative lack of heat.
The state or sensation of being chilly; a disagreeable sensation of coldness.
Any naturally occurring intricate pattern of ice crystals.
To catch and enclose or compress tightly between two surfaces, or points which are brought together or closed; to pinch; to close in upon.
The state or quality of being icy or very cold; frigidity.
The quality of being frosty
(slang) Calm, relaxed, easygoing.
(meteorology) The condition of air temperature dropping below the freezing point at or near ground level.
Originally, any frozen dew forming a white deposit on exposed surfaces.
(botany, meteorology) Cold so intense as to freeze vegetation and turn it black, without the formation of hoar frost.
A structure of ice crystals, formed on some plants, that resemble a flower
A phenomenon resembling smoke, caused by the congelation of vapor in the atmosphere in times of severe cold.
An injury suffered as a result of freezing of some part of the body, typically fingers, toes or the nose.
frostbite
A storm in which rain freezes on contact with the ground to form a sheet of ice.
A dense fog that consists of fine particles of ice.
A white arc or circle in the sky during frosty weather, formed by reflection of sunlight from ice crystals floating in the air.
Alternative form of frost line. [The depth to which the water present in the soil is expected to freeze in winter.]
The first stage of frostbite.
Synonym of frostbite.
An exceptionally severe frost.
(law) The process of taking sworn testimony out of court; the testimony so taken.
Alternative form of ice storm. [A storm in which rain freezes on contact with the ground to form a sheet of ice.]
(chiefly UK, Ireland, Northeastern US) Precipitation in the form of a mixture of rain and snow.
(also with capital) Especially, the north and north-east of the United States.
The depth to which the water present in the soil is expected to freeze in winter.
A painting depicting a winter scene.
A raising of the level of the ground due to the freezing of moist soil
(informal) Synonym of cold one.
a small crystal of ice floating in the high atmosphere; a constituent of snow mist
Any type of sea ice not attached to land, drift ice.
Alternative form of frost quake. [Synonym of cryoseism.]
A type of ice resembling fine, silky hair, forming on dead wood in the presence of certain fungi.
(meteorology, colloquial) Silver frost.
A kind of storm with freezing rain that leaves everything glazed over with ice.
Synonym of flood icing.
A smooth, barely visible, and dangerously slippery film of ice, usually over a dark surface, such as rock or pavement.
(uncommon) Crumbled ice mixed with water.
A medical condition, somewhat similar to frostbite, that can affect the feet when they are constantly cold and wet.
A drooping, tapering shape of ice.
A form of icing made from powdered sugar and water.
A small flat-bottomed open boat with a pointed bow and square stern.
A drop of water formed by melting snow or ice.
A low, flat mass of floating ice.
A horseshoe nail with a sharp point to prevent it from slipping on ice.
An icefloe.
Synonym of cryoseism.
A type of floating ice formed from precipitation.
Synonym of frost smoke.
A form of ice that forms on water covered to some degree in slush.
A relatively rapid and turbulent flow of ice, somewhat analogous to a waterfall.
Needle ice; ice structures formed when the air temperature is below 0℃ and the soil is not.
A sheet of ice prepared for playing certain sports, such as hockey or curling.