FREEZE vs FROST: NOUN
- The act of congealing, or the state of being congealed.
- A frieze.
- See frieze.
- Frost or its results; chilling or freezing conditions: as, there was a strong freeze last night.
- A restriction that forbids a quantity from rising above a given or current level.
- A spell of cold weather; a frost.
- The state of being frozen.
- The act of freezing.
- The withdrawal of heat to change something from a liquid to a solid
- Weather cold enough to cause freezing
- An interruption or temporary suspension of progress or movement
- Fixing (of prices or wages etc) at a particular level
- The cold weather that would cause frost as in (1) to form.
- A cover of minute ice crystals on objects that are exposed to the air. Some of these are tree branches, plant stems, leaves, wires, poles, vehicles, rooftops, or aircraft skin. Frost is the same process by which dew is formed except that the temperature of the frosted object is below freezing. Frost can be light or heavy.
- A popular personification of frost.
- A valve to drain the portion of a pipe, hydrant, pump, etc., where water would be liable to freeze.
- An appearance resembling smoke, caused by congelation of vapor in the atmosphere in time of severe cold.
- A nail with a sharp head driven into a horse's shoe to keep him from slipping.
- A lamp placed below the oil tube of an Argand lamp to keep the oil limpid on cold nights; -- used especially in lighthouses.
- An American grape, with very small, acid berries.
- A philosophical instrument illustrating the freezing of water in a vacuum; a cryophorus.
- Cold so intense as to freeze vegetation and cause it to turn black, without the formation of hoarfrost.
- Coldness or insensibility; severity or rigidity of character.
- Frozen dew; -- called also hoarfrost or white frost.
- The act of freezing; -- applied chiefly to the congelation of water; congelation of fluids.
- Figuratively, coldness or severity of manner or feeling.
- The state or condition of being frozen: said of the surface of the ground: as, the frost extends to a depth of ten inches.
- A covering of minute ice-needles formed from the atmosphere at night upon the ground and on exposed objects when they have cooled by radiation below the dew-point and the dew-point is below the freezing-point. Also called hoar frost, white frost, and rime.
- That state or temperature of the air which occasions freezing or the congelation of water; severe cold or freezing weather.
- The act of freezing; congelation of fluids; formation of ice.
- A spiked sole put on shoes to enable one to walk on ice without slipping.
- A cold manner or period of disaffection.
- A period of weather when such deposits form.
- A deposit of minute ice crystals formed when water vapor condenses at a temperature below freezing.
- Weather cold enough to cause freezing
- Ice crystals forming a white deposit (especially on objects outside)
- The formation of frost or ice on a surface
- United States poet famous for his lyrical poems on country life in New England (1874-1963)
FREEZE vs FROST: VERB
- Stop moving or become immobilized
- Suddenly behave coldly and formally
- Be cold
- Change from a liquid to a solid when cold
- Cause to freeze
- Change to ice
- Stop a process or a habit by imposing a freeze on it
- Be very cold, below the freezing point
- Prohibit the conversion or use of (assets)
- Anesthetize by cold
- To anger or annoy.
- To coat something (eg a cake) with white icing to resemble frost.
- To get covered with frost.
- Damage by frost
- Decorate with frosting
- Provide with a rough or speckled surface or appearance
- Cover with frost
FREEZE vs FROST: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To keep possession of (a ball or puck) so as to deny an opponent the opportunity to score.
- To anesthetize by chilling.
- To prevent or restrict the exchange, withdrawal, liquidation, or granting of by governmental action.
- To prohibit further manufacture or use of.
- To fix (prices or wages, for example) at a given or current level.
- To stop the motion or progress of.
- To chill with an icy or formal manner.
- To immobilize, as with fear or shock.
- To make very cold; chill.
- To damage, kill, or make inoperative by cold or by the formation of ice.
- To preserve (foods, for example) by subjecting to freezing temperatures.
- To cause to congeal or stiffen from extreme cold.
- To cause ice to form upon.
- To convert into ice.
- To become rigid and inflexible; solidify.
- To become unable to act or speak, as from fear.
- To become motionless or immobile, as from surprise or attentiveness.
- To stop functioning properly, usually temporarily.
- To become fixed, stuck, or attached by or as if by frost.
- To be or feel uncomfortably cold.
- To be killed or harmed by cold or frost.
- To be at that degree of temperature at which ice forms.
- To become clogged or jammed because of the formation of ice.
- To acquire a surface or coat of ice from cold.
- To pass from the liquid to the solid state by loss of heat.
- To become covered with frost.
- To anger or upset.
- To bleach or lighten the color of (hair) with dye so that some but not all strands are changed in color.
- To cover or decorate with icing.
- To cover (glass, for example) with a roughened or speckled decorative surface.
- To damage or kill by frost.
- To cover with frost.
FREEZE vs FROST: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To roughen or sharpen, as the nail heads or calks of horseshoes, so as to fit them for frosty weather.
- To cover with hoarfrost; to produce a surface resembling frost upon, as upon cake, metals, or glass.
- To injure by frost; to freeze, as plants.
FREEZE vs FROST: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To cause a sensation of great cold.
- Figuratively, to be or become chilled; suffer greatly from the sensation of cold.
- To suffer the effects of intense cold; be stiffened, hardened, or impaired by cold.
- To be of that degree of cold at which water congeals: often used impersonally to describe the state of the weather: as, it is freezing tonight.
- To be congealed by cold; be changed from a liquid to a solid state by the abstraction of heat; be hardened into ice or into a solid body by cold: as, water freezes at the temperature of 32° F.
- To chill with cold; produce the sensation of intense cold in.
- As a knight of old, at the very moment when he would else have unhorsed his opponent, was often frozen into unjust inactivity by the king's arbitrary signal for parting the tilters.
- To affect with frost; stiffen, harden, injure, kill, etc., by congealing the fluid portions of; hence, to produce some analogous effect in.
- To congeal; harden into ice; change from a fluid to a solid form by cold or abstraction of heat.
- (idiom) (freeze (someone's) blood) To affect with terror or dread; horrify.
- To freeze; hence, to become like frost through alteration of structure, as glass.
- To sharpen the front and hind parts of (a horse's shoes): also applied elliptically to the horse itself. It is done to enable the horse to travel on ice or frozen roads.
- To cover with hoar frost; hence, to cover with something resembling hoar frost, as cake with a crust of white sugar; give the appearance or color of hoar frost to; lay on like hoar frost.
- To injure by frost.
FREEZE vs FROST: RELATED WORDS
- Standstill, Cold, Embargo, Suspending, Ban, Thaw, Moratorium, Freeze out, Freeze down, Stop dead, Block, Immobilize, Frost, Halt, Suspend
- Chilling, Cream, Deicing, Frozen, Frosty, Freezing, Cold, Robert lee frost, Robert frost, Rime, Hoar, Icing, Freeze, Ice, Hoarfrost
FREEZE vs FROST: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Cease, Withhold, Drying, Refrigerate, Freezer, Blockade, Standstill, Cold, Ban, Thaw, Block, Immobilize, Frost, Halt, Suspend
- Setaside, Gel, Standstill, Stiff, Chilling, Cream, Frozen, Frosty, Freezing, Cold, Rime, Hoar, Freeze, Ice, Hoarfrost
FREEZE vs FROST: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Freeze Act, it could have immunized such annual assessments from the Freeze Act.
- Unlike any other freeze dryer in the world, Harvest Right freeze dryers can monitor themselves and will automatically report malfunctions.
- Vsma or freeze request on schedule despite my first page checks if that of workout world is a freeze her.
- You can also lift your freeze on the Experian Security Freeze hub or submit a request in writing.
- No freeze panes are currently set so feel free to freeze rows as appropriate for viewing purposes.
- If you choose to freeze frosted cupcakes, creamy frostings freeze best.
- Select Freeze first column from the freeze pane menu.
- Potassium Chloride, Salt, Taurine, Freeze Dried Chicken, Freeze Dried Chicken Liver, Pumpkinseeds, Freeze Dried Chicken Heart, Dried Bacillus coagulans Fermentation Product, Rosemary Extract.
- Freeze Panes, Freeze Top Row, and Freeze Top Column.
- To freeze header row, freeze multiple rows, unfreeze panes, freeze multiple columns, etc.
- Spread footings should be designed to bear below the frost depth for local conditions, or on materials that are not frost susceptible.
- Such a wall needs a footing extending below the frost line to protect it from frost heave.
- Cut it in half, frost both sides, stack and then frost the top and see what happens!
- Druids are difficult to get crowd control on as a Frost Mage, and Ring of Frost helps with this.
- Find out how deep the frost line is in your area with our frost depth map at Decks.
- Frost, but the penalty will be suspended, and ultimately waived, if Frost makes restitution payments to investors.
- An Ipe deck with frost on it was a neat sight, above the pipe, no frost.
- This frost Frost Free Upright Freezers Sears Outlet Bosch Appliances Refrigerator.
- Frost rectangle or fill and frost layers with frosting.
- Added Frost Stone: applies frost SFX on main weapon.
FREEZE vs FROST: QUESTIONS
- Can you freeze rainbow cake with buttercream frosting?
- Can you freeze stuffed potatoes without sour cream?
- Why do scientists freeze samples for electron microscopy?
- Can understanding brain freeze help treat migraines?
- Does freeze-drying produce artefacts from phospholipids?
- Can you freeze cooked vegetables without blanching?
- Does the freeze constraint of a rigidbody2d freeze the rigidbody?
- Can you freeze freeze in the corners of slider windows?
- When was the last spring frost/freeze/hard freeze 2020?
- Is Lewin's freeze-unfreeze-freeze model still relevant?
- Is the Samsung rf220nctasr a frost free refrigerator?
- What was Robert Frost's motivation for the Robert Frost interviews?
- How many Frost dragons do you need to get to Frost Dragon?
- What is Killer Frost's real name in People v Killer Frost?
- How many days between last frost and first frost in NJ?
- How do I contact Frost for more information about Frost connect?
- Was ist der Unterschied zwischen Low Frost und No Frost?
- Why did Christian Frost get fired from the Frost family?
- Are Rasheeda Frost & husband Kirk Frost still married?
- What happened to Robert Frost's daughter Irma Frost?