Freeze

  • 101freeze-substitution — freeze sub·sti·tu·tion (frēzґsub″stĭ tooґshən) a modification of freeze drying in which the ice within the frozen tissue is replaced by alcohol or other solvents at a very low temperature …

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  • 102freeze out — vt: to subject to a freezeout Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 103freeze-dried — [ US ˈ. .] adj freeze dried food has been frozen and dried very quickly in order to preserve it …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 104freeze-frame — freeze ,frame noun uncount the process of stopping a movie on a video in order to look at one particular image a. count a single image produced when you stop a movie in this way ╾ freeze ,frame verb transitive …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 105freeze out someone — freeze out (someone/something) to prevent someone or something from being involved in an activity. The company tried to freeze out its competition by buying up all the gas stations in the area. Usage notes: usually said about an unfair way of… …

    New idioms dictionary

  • 106freeze out something — freeze out (someone/something) to prevent someone or something from being involved in an activity. The company tried to freeze out its competition by buying up all the gas stations in the area. Usage notes: usually said about an unfair way of… …

    New idioms dictionary

  • 107freeze out — (someone/something) to prevent someone or something from being involved in an activity. The company tried to freeze out its competition by buying up all the gas stations in the area. Usage notes: usually said about an unfair way of preventing… …

    New idioms dictionary

  • 108freeze frame — freeze′ frame n. mot an optical effect or technique in which a single frame of film is reprinted in a continuous series so as to give the effect of a still photograph when shown • Etymology: 1955–60 freeze′ frame …

    From formal English to slang

  • 109freeze-frame — ► NOUN 1) a single frame forming a motionless image from a film or videotape. 2) the facility or process of stopping a film or videotape to obtain a freeze frame …

    English terms dictionary

  • 110freeze your blood — freeze your ˈblood | make your ˈblood freeze idiom to make you extremely frightened or shocked Main entry: ↑freezeidiom …

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