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FrostDeposition of ice at the Earth's surface because of atmospheric cooling.
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FrostCrystals of ice formed and deposited like dew, but at a temperature below freezing.
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Frost(Abbrev. FRST) - Frost describes the formation of thin ice crystals on the ground or other surfaces in the form of scales, needles, feathers, or fans. Frost develops under conditions similar to dew, e [..]
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FrostSubfreezing temperatures, which can damage or kill vines, are especially harmful in the early spring after budbreak. Heaters known as smudge pots, wind machines that keep cold air from settling in the [..]
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Frost1630s, "to cover with frost," from frost (n.). Intransitive sense of "to freeze" is from 1807. Related: Frosted; frosting.
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FrostOld English forst, frost "frost, a freezing, frozen precipitation, extreme cold," from Proto-Germanic *frustaz- "frost" (source also of Old Saxon, Old Frisian, Old High German fros [..]
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FrostA covering of ice produced by deposition (sublimation) on exposed surfaces when the air temperature falls below the frost point (the dew point is below freezing).
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FrostFrost(Heb. kerah, from its smoothness) Job 37:10 (RSV, "ice"); Genesis 31:40 ; Jeremiah 36:30 ; rendered "ice" in Job 6:16 Job 38:29 ; and "crystal" in Ezekiel 1:22 . &qu [..]
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Frostthin coat of ice covering objects when the dew point is below freezing. Read more in the NG Education Encyclopedia
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FrostThe fuzzy layer of ice crystals on a cold object, such as a window or bridge, that forms by direct deposition of water vapor to solid ice. The condition that exists when the temperature of the earth [..]
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FrostDeposit of soft white ice crystals or frozen dew drops on objects near the ground; formed when surface temperature falls below freezing point. See: About frost.
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FrostWhen unseen moisture in the air condensates on surfaces and then freezes. A frost can occur slightly above the freezing point of 32 degrees Fahrenheit and can damage tender plants.
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FrostPotentially damaging to plants if they are not protected from weather
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Frostan outdoor temperature below freezing point, resulting in the deposit of ice crystals.
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FrostA condition where plant temperatures below 32 F. result from radiation of heat from plants and ground, occurring only on still, cloudless nights. Air is coldest next to the ground and may be several d [..]
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Frostice formation on exposed surfaces due to atmospheric cooling and a relative humidity of 100%. Frost Creep: a gradual downslope movement of soil caused by repeated thawing and freezing. Frost Wedging: the weathering caused by water freezing and therefore expanding in cracks and fissues. Frugivore: an animal whose main diet is fruit. Many birds and b [..]
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FrostThis arises when the temperature falls below 32°F (0°C) and can be damaging to tender plants not suited to low temperatures, unless protection is given in some way.
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Frostdecorate with frosting; "frost a cake" ice crystals forming a white deposit (especially on objects outside) freeze: weather cold enough to cause freezing provide with a rough [..]
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FrostIce crystal deposits formed of gaseous water when temperature and dew point are below freezing.
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Frosta thin icy covering on the ground when it is cold
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Frostsublimation of water vapour directly onto surfaces such as plants, cars and pavements when very rapid heat loss occurs during an anticyclone during winter when temperatures allow the formation of ice [..]
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Frost(Heb. kerah, from its smoothness) Job 37:10 (R.V., "ice"); Gen. 31:40; Jer. 36:30; rendered "ice" in Job 6:16, 38:29; and "crystal" in Ezek. 1:22. "At the present da [..]
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FrostTo dream of seeing frost on a dark gloomy morning, signifies exile to a strange country, but your wanderings will end in peace. To see frost on a small sunlit landscape, signifies gilded pleasures from which you will be glad to turn later in life, and by your exemplary conduct will succeed in making your circle forget past escapades. To dream that [..]
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Frostto coat a cake or petit fours with an icing; to dip the rim of a glass in egg white and caster sugar and then chill in a refrigerator until set; to dip the rim of a glass in lemon juice and coat with [..]
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FrostTo apply sugar, frosting, glaze, or icing to fruit, cake, or other food.
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FrostWater that freezes a ground level when the air temperatures falls below 0oC.
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Frost(n) - a covering of ice produced when air temp. falls below freezing
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Frostto coat a cake or petit fours with an icing; to dip the rim of a glass in egg white and caster sugar and then chill in a refrigerator until set; to dip the rim of a glass in lemon juice and coat with [..]
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FrostIn Jamaican cooking, frost means to cover and decorate a Jamaican cake with a frosting or icing. This also means to chill a glass in the freezer until it's frosted with a thin coating of ice crystals. T
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FrostTo apply a cooked or uncooked topping, which is soft enough to spread but stiff enough to hold its shape, to cakes, cupcakes, or cookies.
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FrostA technique of shaking ice cubes in an empty glass so that a mist forms on the sides of the glass before it is filled with a beverage. Alternately, the rim of the glasses is moistened with citrus juic [..]
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Frost(v) decorate with frosting(v) provide with a rough or speckled surface or appearance(v) cover with frost(v) damage by frost(n) ice crystals forming a white deposit (especially on objects outside)(n) w [..]
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FrostThe formation of thin ice crystals on the ground or other surfaces. Frost develops when the temperature of the exposed surface falls below 32 degrees Fahrenheit and water vapor is deposited as a solid [..]
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Frostthe ice that forms on surfaces as a result of the temperature of that surface reaching freezing before the air becomes saturated with water
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FrostJack Frost. The personification of frost.
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FrostThe covering of ice crystals that forms by direct sublimation on exposed surfaces whose temperature is below freezing.
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FrostTo frost a glass, dip it in water, let it drain and then put it in the freezer. This creates a layer of frost around the glass and works especially well for beer mugs.
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FrostDrink prepared in a blender, with ice or ice cream.
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FrostIce crystals that form on grass and other objects when the temperature and dew point fall below freezing.
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FrostAtmospheric state in which water freezes.
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FrostIce crystals formed by deposition of water vapor on a relatively cold surface.
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Frost1. To coat a cake with an icing of confectioners sugar. 2. To dip the rim of a glass in egg white and caster sugar and then chill in a refrigerator until set.
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FrostFrost is a free application which is developed and distributed under the GNU General Public license (GPL). It is often used anonymously for downloading software, documents, video and audio from other [..]
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Frost, (1) ‘By the holy frost,’ an exclamation. (2) ‘She’ll sit a frost,’ i.e. she will die an old maid. (3) ‘The frost has taken the air,’ this is said when a wet day follows a clear frosty morning. [..]
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FrostThe formation of ice crystals on the ground or other surfaces in the form of scales, needles, feathers, or fans. Frost develops under conditions similar to dew, except the temperatures of the Earth's surface and earthbound objects fall below 32°F (0°C). As with the term "freeze", this condition is primarily significant during [..]
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FrostWhite frost can be seen on RGB imagery.
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Frostn. "frost," s.v. frost sb. OED. KEY: frost@n
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Frostn 4 frost 3 frostes 1
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Frost1. A deposit of interlocking ice crystals formed by direct sublimation on objects, usually those of small diameter freely exposed to the air. The deposition is similar to the process in which dew is f [..]
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FrostCrystals of frozen vapor.
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FrostIce crystal deposits formed by sublimation when temperature and dew point are below freezing.
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Frost(Abbrev. FRST) - Frost describes the formation of thin ice crystals on the ground or other surfaces in the form of scales, needles, feathers, or fans. Frost develops under conditions similar to dew, except the temperatures of the Earth's surface and earthbound objects falls below 32°F. As with the term "freeze," this condition is pri [..]
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Frosta covering of minute ice crystals on a cold surface.
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FrostA covering of ice on exposed surfaces when the air temperature falls below the frost point. Frost Advisory
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FrostDeposits of white ice crystals or frozen dew drops on objects on or near the ground. Formed when the surface temperature falls below freezing (0°).
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FrostA covering of ice produced by water vapor freezing on exposed surfaces when the air temperature falls below the frost point.
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FrostWhite ice crystals deposited on the surface of objects that have a temperature below the freezing point of water.
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FrostA covering of ice that forms on exposed surfaces when the air temperature falls below the frost point.
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FrostFrost describes the formation of thin ice crystals on the ground or other surfaces in the form of scales, needles, feathers, or fans. Frost develops under conditions similar to dew, except the tempera [..]
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FrostFrost is the condition that exists when the temperature of the air near the earth or earth-bound objects falls to freezing or lower (0 °C
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FrostIce crystals that are formed by deposition of water vapor on a relatively cold surface.
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FrostThe formation of thin ice crystals
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FrostThe formation of thin ice crystals on the ground or other surfaces in the form of scales, needles, feathers, or fans. Frost develops under conditions similar to dew, except the temperatures are colder.
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FrostThe covering of ice crystals that forms by direct sublimation on exposed surfaces whose temperature is below freezing.
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FrostThe covering of ice crystals that forms by direct sublimation on exposed surfaces whose temperature is below freezing.
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FrostThe covering of ice crystals
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Frost(Abbrev. FRST) - Frost describes the formation of thin ice crystals on the ground or other surfaces in the form of scales, needles, feathers, or fans. Frost develops under conditions similar to dew, e [..]
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FrostThe covering of ice crystals that forms by direct sublimation on exposed surfaces whose temperature is below freezing.
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FrostFrozen condensation.
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Frost
A cover of minute ice crystals on objects that are exposed to the air. Frost is formed by the same process as dew, except that the temperature of the frosted object is below freezing.
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