Cover+with+ice

  • 1ice — [īs] n. [ME is < OE īs, akin to Ger eis (OHG īs), Dan is, ON iss < IE base * eis, * ein > Avestan isu , icy, OSlav inej, snow flurry] 1. the glassy, brittle, crystalline form of water made solid by cold; frozen water 2. a piece, layer,… …

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  • 2Ice — ([imac]s), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Iced} ([imac]st); p. pr. & vb. n. {Icing} ([imac] s[i^]ng).] 1. To cover with ice; to convert into ice, or into something resembling ice. [1913 Webster] 2. To cover with icing, or frosting made of sugar and milk or …

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  • 3ice — iceless, adj. icelike, adj. /uys/, n., v., iced, icing, adj. n. 1. the solid form of water, produced by freezing; frozen water. 2. the frozen surface of a body of water. 3. any substance resembling frozen water: camphor ice …

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  • 4ice — /aɪs / (say uys) noun 1. the solid form of water, produced by freezing; frozen water. 2. the frozen surface of a body of water. 3. any substance resembling this: camphor ice. 4. ice cream. 5. a frozen dessert made of sweetened water and fruit… …

  • 5ice — [[t]aɪs[/t]] n. v. iced, ic•ing 1) mer the solid form of water, produced by freezing; frozen water 2) mer the frozen surface of a body of water 3) any substance resembling frozen water: camphor ice[/ex] 4) a frozen dessert made of sweetened water …

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  • 6ice — I. n. 1. Frozen water. 2. Concreted sugar, icing, frosting. 3. Ice cream. II. v. a. 1. Freeze, congeal, convert into ice. 2. Coat or cover with ice, ice over. 3. Coat or cover with icing, fro …

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  • 7ice — {{11}}ice (n.) O.E. is ice (also the name of the rune for i ), from P.Gmc. *isa (Cf. O.N. iss, O.Fris. is, Du. ijs, Ger. Eis), with no certain cognates beyond Germanic, though possible relatives are Avestan aexa frost, ice, isu frosty, icy;… …

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  • 8ICE 1 — ICE 1 Manufacturer various Constructed 1989 to 1993 Refurbishment 2005 to 2008 …

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  • 9ice something over — ˌice ˈover/ˈup | ˌice sthˈover/ˈup derived to cover sth with ice; to become covered with ice • It was a memorable flight because the wings iced up. • Parts of the river were iced over during the cold spell. Main entry: ↑icederived …

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  • 10ice something up — ˌice ˈover/ˈup | ˌice sthˈover/ˈup derived to cover sth with ice; to become covered with ice • It was a memorable flight because the wings iced up. • Parts of the river were iced over during the cold spell. Main entry: ↑icederived …

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