
1) Ache remedy 2) Add frosting to 3) Age or cube 4) Age that came with a chill 5) Apocalyptic novel 6) Apply frosting 7) Apply frosting to 8) Apply ganache to 9) Arctic abundance 10) Arctic landscape 11) Arctic pier material 12) Arctic surface 13) Arctic vista 14) Arena surface 15) Assassinate, so to speak
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1) Age 2) Assure 3) Deoxyephedrine 4) Diamonds 5) Doin 6) Frost 7) Frosting 8) Hailstone 9) Hoarfrost 10) Icefall 11) Icicle 12) Meth 13) Methamphetamine 14) Methedrine 15) Refrigeration 16) Rime 17) Sewup 18) Shabu 19) Sherbert 20) Sherbet 21) Sorbet 22) Sparkler
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- water frozen in the solid state
- the frozen part of a body of water
- (informal) diamonds
- a flavored sugar topping used to coat and decorate cakes
- a frozen dessert with fruit flavoring (especially one containing no milk)
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• (n.) Concreted sugar. • (n.) Water or other fluid frozen or reduced to the solid state by cold; frozen water. It is a white or transparent colorless substance, crystalline, brittle, and viscoidal. Its specific gravity (0.92, that of water at 4
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An abbreviation for a chemotherapy combination that is used to treat non-Hodgkin and Hodgkin lymphomas that have come back and do not respond to other treatments. It includes the drugs ifosfamide, carboplatin, and etoposide phosphate. Also called ICE regimen.
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(International Cometary Explorer) A probe that was originally known as ISEE-3 (International Sun-Earth Explorer 3) but was renamed ICE when it was reactivated and diverted, after four years service, in order to pass through the tail of Comet Giacobini-Zinner and to observe ...
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A term used by planetary scientists to refer to a variety of volatile substances, including water, methane, and ammonia, when in their solid state. Water-ice is an important geological material on many of the outer planet satellites. Under various conditions ice can have viscosities and flow prope...
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abbreviation: icing
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1. Water or other fluid frozen or reduced to the solid state by cold; frozen water. It is a white or transparent colourless substance, crystalline, brittle, and viscoidal. Its specific gravity (0.92, that of water at 4 deg C. Being 1.0) being less than that of water, ice floats. ... Water freezes at 32 deg F. Or 0 deg Cent, and ice melts at the sam...
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(īs) the solid state of water occurring at or below 0°C and 1 atmosphere.
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Ice (īs)
noun [ Middle English
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īs ; aksin to Dutch
ijs , German
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īs , Icelandic
īss , Swedish
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iron .]
1. W...
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ICE is a network backdoor Trojan that communicates through port 65535.
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Ice is water reduced to the solid state by cold. It is a white or transparent colourless substance, crystalline, brittle, and viscoidal. Ice has a lower specific gravity than water - water being unusual in that it expands on freezing - and as such floats. Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit, 0 degrees centigrade, and ice melts at the same temper...
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Ice is slang for a diamond or diamonds.
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A term used to describe water or a number of gases such as methane or ammonia when in a solid state.
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In-Circuit Emulator
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International Comet Explorer
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An under-rated ingredient in the cocktail. More bars are now looking at how they produce ice with a view to how it affects the drink. (In some places should you order a simple whisky on the rocks you will find your glass no longer contains a handful of ice cubes but one very large piece of ice. Keeping your drink chilled with the minimum of dilutio...
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acronym: International Cirrus Experiment
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acronym: International Cometary Explorer
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Formed when water is cooled below its freezing point.
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noun a frozen dessert with fruit flavoring (especially one containing no milk)
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(chemistry) Solid formed by water when it freezes. It is colourless and its crystals are hexagonal. The water molecules are held together by hydrogen bonds. The freezing point of water at 1.013 bar, used as a standard for measuring temperature, is 0° for the Celsius and Réaumur scale...
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(medicine) Form of methamphetamine that is smoked for its stimulating effect; its use has been illegal in the USA since 1989. Its use may be followed by a period of depression and psychosis
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(Hydrogen Oxide) SNOWFLAKES Simple Prisms Stellar Plates Sectored Plates Stellar Dendrites Fernlike Stellar Dendrites Hollow Columns Needles Capped Columns Double Plates Split Plates and Stars Triangular Crystals 12-Sided Snowflakes Bullet Rosettes Radiating Dendrites Rimed Crystals
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