buz satıcı

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iceman
One who is cool under pressure
A person who trades in ice
someone who cuts and delivers ice
An assassin
icemen a man who delivered ice to people's houses in the past, so that they could keep food cold. Body of a man found sealed in a glacier in the Tirolean tztal Alps in 1991 and dated to 3300 BC. It has revealed significant details of everyday life during the Neolithic Period. The Iceman (also called Similaun Man or tzi, after the glacier and valley) is tattooed on parts of his body and has trimmed hair; it had previously been thought that tattooing and hair cutting began much later in Europe. He wore neatly stitched deerskin clothing, a woven grass cape, and leather shoes stuffed with grass for insulation. He carried two fungi on leather thongs, probably for medicinal purposes, and a birchbark box containing food supplies. His other equipment included a copper ax, a flint dagger, a yew bow, and a deerskin quiver holding expertly finished arrows. Although it was initially believed that he had died of freezing, X-ray examination in 2001 showed that an arrowhead was lodged in his left shoulder, suggesting that he had likely bled to death after being shot
{i} person who sells ice
A man who is skilled in traveling upon ice, as among glaciers
One who deals in ice; one who retails or delivers ice
a professional killer
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