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icicleearly 14c., isykle, from is "ice" (see ice (n.)) + Middle English ikel, a word that by itself meant "icicle," from Old English gicel "icicle, ice" (found in compounds, su [..]
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icicleIce in the shape of a narrow cone, hanging point downward from a roof, fence, cliffside, etc. An icicle is formed when above-freezing water, for example, snowmelt or groundwater, runs or drips into su [..]
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iciclea long thin spike of ice, usually hanging from a roof
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icicle(n) ice resembling a pendent spear, formed by the freezing of dripping water
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icicleA hanging mass of ice, usually conical, formed by the freezing of dripping water.
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icicleIce that forms in the shape of a narrow cone hanging point down. It usually forms when liquid water from a sheltered or heated source comes in contact with below-freezing air and freezes more or less [..]
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icicleIce that forms in the shape of a narrow cone hanging point down. It usually forms when liquid water from a sheltered or heated source comes in contact with below-freezing air and freezes more or less [..]
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icicleIce
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icicleIce that forms in the shape of a narrow cone hanging point down. It usually forms when liquid water from a sheltered or heated source comes in contact with below-freezing air and freezes more or less rapidly as it flows.
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icicle
A spear-shape of ice.
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