Etymology: [ frost ] (noun.) before 12th century. From Old English frost, from Proto-Germanic *frustan, *frustaz (compare West Frisian froast, Dutch vorst, German Frost), derived from *freusanan (“to freeze”) (compare English freeze). More at freeze.
Synonyms: blight, dip, drop, freeze, hoarfrost, ice, Jack Frost, rime
To coat something (eg a cake) with white icing to resemble frost, The cold weather that would cause frost as in (1) to form, A cover of minute ice crystals on objects that are exposed to the air. Some of these are tree branches, plant stems, leaves, wires, poles, vehicles, rooftops, or aircraft skin. Frost is the same process by which dew is formed except that the temperature of the frosted object is below freezing. Frost can be light or heavy, To anger or annoy, To get covered with frost, United States poet famous for his lyrical poems on country life in New England (1874-1963) the formation of frost or ice on a surface ice crystals forming a white deposit (especially on objects outside) damage by frost; "The icy precipitation frosted the flowers and athey turned brown", To roughen or sharpen, as the nail heads or calks of horseshoes, so as to fit them for frosty weather, To injure by frost; to freeze, as plants, cover with frost; "ice crystals frosted the glass", decorate with frosting; "frost a cake, ADVISORY - issued by your local NWS Forecast Office when widespread frost is expected during the growing season, Fast Robotic Observatory System for Transients, To cover with hoarfrost; to produce a surface resembling frost upon, as upon cake, metals, or glass, provide with a rough or speckled surface or appearance; "frost the glass"; "she frosts her hair", A deposit of ice crystals onto vegetation and other surface objects by reverse sublimation when the dew-point temperature is below freezingand the actual temperature of the object falls to the dew-point dew-pointemperature, Frozen dew; called also hoarfrost or white frost, The act of freezing; applied chiefly to the congelation of water; congelation of fluids, be covered with frost; give a frostlike surface to (glass, etc.); kill by frost; spread icing on a cake, Coldness or insensibility; severity or rigidity of character, The state or temperature of the air which occasions congelation, or the freezing of water; severe cold or freezing weather, The covering of ice crystals that forms by direct sublimation on exposed surfaces whose temperature is below freezing, damage by frost; "The icy precipitation frosted the flowers and athey turned brown", The covering of ice, due to condensed water vapor, that is formed on exposed surfaces whose temperature falls below freezing, Describes the formation of thin ice crystals on the ground or other surfaces Frost develops when the temperature of the earth's surface falls below 32 degrees Fahrenheit, but because frost is primarily an event that occurs as the result of radiational cooling, it frequently occurs with air temperatures in the middle 30s, condition of the weather which occurs when the air temperature is below freezing, OOC/320F Water in the atmosphere is deposited as ice crystals on the ground or exposed objects, The covering of ice that is formed on exposed surfaces whose temperature falls below freezing, small ice crystals coating a cold surface; temperature at which things freeze; cool attitude, cold treatment, unfriendliness; failure (Slang), When there is frost or a frost, the temperature outside falls below freezing point and the ground becomes covered in ice crystals. There is frost on the ground and snow is forecast The wind had veered to north, bringing clear skies and a keen frost. American poet whose deceptively simple works, often set in rural New England, explore the relationships between individuals and between people and nature. His collections include A Boy's Will (1913) and In the Clearing (1962). He won a Pulitzer Prize in 1924, 1931, 1937, and 1943. to cover a cake with a mixture of powdery sugar and liquid British Equivalent: ice frost over/up to become covered in frost. Atmospheric moisture that crystallizes directly on the ground and on exposed objects. The term also refers to the occurrence of subfreezing temperatures that affect plants and crops. Frost crystals, sometimes called hoarfrost in the aggregate, form when water vapour in the atmosphere passes into the ice-crystal phase without going through the intermediate liquid phase. Frost forms under conditions that would form dew if the temperature were above freezing. In agriculture, frost refers to the freezing of the water in plant cells, which causes the cells to burst and thereby destroys the plant. Frost Robert Lee Frost Sir David Paradine Kennan George Frost, United States poet famous for his lyrical poems on country life in New England (1874-1963), decorate with frosting; "frost a cake", The formation of thin ice crystals on the ground or other surfaces in the form of scales, needles, feathers, or fans Frost develops under conditions similar to dew, except the temperatures are colder, the formation of frost or ice on a surface, ice crystals forming a white deposit (especially on objects outside), weather cold enough to cause freezing, Deposits of white ice crystals or frozen dew drops on objects on or near the ground Formed when the surface temperature falls below freezing (0°), deposit of ice crystals that occurs when the air temperature is at or below the freezing point of water Also used to describe the icy deposits of water vapor that form on such surfaces as windows and windshields, which are colder than the surrounding air and which have a temperature below freezing, A cover of minute ice crystals on objects that are exposed to the air Some of these are tree branches, plant stems, leaves, wires, poles, vehicles, rooftops, or aircraft skin Frost is the same process by which dew is formed except that the temperature of the frosted object is below freezing Frost can be light or heavy, deposition of ice on a land surface by diffusion and sublimation When thick enough to produce marked whitening of vegetation (especially grass), it is called hoar frost, A covering of ice on exposed surfaces when air temperature falls below the frost point, The formation of thin ice crystals on the ground or other surfaces Frost develops when the temperature of the exposed surface falls below 32° F and water vapor is deposited as a solid, Moisture on pavement at or below freezing (32°F / 0°C) with a pavement temperature at or below the dew point temperature This status can only be reported by SSI ESP, SP, and NTCIP sites when precipitation is not occurring, on Uncirculated coins, a crystalline luster On Proof coins, the slightly grainy finish that is given to the devices, Deposition of ice at the Earth's surface because of atmospheric cooling, Water condensation occurring on surfaces below freezing Condensing water turns to ice, A covering of ice on exposed surfaces when the air temperature falls below the frost point, Ice crystal deposits formed by sublimation (conversion of water vapor directly to ice) when temperature and dew point are below freezing, A deposit of minute ice crystals formed when water vapor condenses at a temperature below freezing, water that has condensed at a temperature below the freezing point, thus has turned to, a covering of minute ice crystals on a cold surface, It is important for gardeners in cooler climates to be familiar with the dates of first and last frost in their area Because many plants evolved in tropical or sub-tropical climates, they are not tolerant of cold temperatures, and permanent damage is caused when the water held in plant cells freezes and expands, severing cell walls Protect against frost by using row covers, cold frames, or other devices that trap warm air around plants Remember also that cold clear nights are more dangerous than cold humid nights because water condensing from cold air can give off enough heat to moderate damage of plant tissue, To be extremely intoxicated, to have frost present; frosty, to appear to have frost, A way to steal a car, Present participle of to frost, A layer of frost, A sugary coating for cakes and other baked goods, (of glass) having a roughened coating resembling frost; "frosted glass", Frosted glass is glass that you cannot see through clearly. The top half of the door to his office was of frosted glass, Frosted means covered with something that looks like frost. frosted blue eye shadow, covered with frost; glazed, having a frostlike appearance (glass); frostbitten; covered with icing (cake); highlighted, tinted or bleached (about hair), Frosted means covered with frost. the frosted trees, Covered with hoarfrost or anything resembling hoarfrost; ornamented with frosting; also, frost-bitten; as, a frosted cake; frosted glass, Frosted means covered with icing. a plate of frosted cupcakes, (of glass) having a roughened coating resembling frost; "frosted glass, A composition of sugar and beaten egg, used to cover or ornament cake, pudding, etc, A lusterless finish of metal or glass; the process of producing such a finish, A sugar mixture used on cakes, cookies, pastries, and other baked foods Also called icing Recipe: Wedding Cake Frosting, a glass is frosted by wetting the rim with a wedge of lemon and dipping it in caster sugar, Frosting is a sweet substance made from powdered sugar that is used to cover and decorate cakes. a huge pastry with green frosting on it. a sweet substance put on cakes and made from powdery sugar and butter British Equivalent: icing, sweet coating for spreading on cakes, icing, glaze; act of creating a frosted appearance (on glass); powdered glass flakes used as decoration; highlighting, bleaching or tinting (of the hair), Sugar icing used to cover cakes, A frostlike appearance of a semi-opaque or translucent coating, strands of lightened hair, ends or tips only, a flavored sugar topping used to coat and decorate cakes, Cooked sugar combined with other ingredients to make creamy cover for cakes etc, An engraving technique which produces a slightly dulled effect on certain parts of a coin's design The effect is produced by lightly sand blasting or etching that part of the design on the die The technique has become popular in the latter half of the 20th century but is rarely used on other than proof, pattern or specimen pieces, third-person singular of frost,
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To coat something (eg a cake) with white icing to resemble frost
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The cold weather that would cause frost as in (1) to form
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A cover of minute ice crystals on objects that are exposed to the air. Some of these are tree branches, plant stems, leaves, wires, poles, vehicles, rooftops, or aircraft skin. Frost is the same process by which dew is formed except that the temperature of the frosted object is below freezing. Frost can be light or heavy - "It is more probable, in almost every country of Europe, that there will be frost sometime in January, than that the weather will continue open throughout that whole month ;"
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To anger or annoy - "I think the boss's decision frosted him, a bit."
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To get covered with frost
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United States poet famous for his lyrical poems on country life in New England (1874-1963) the formation of frost or ice on a surface ice crystals forming a white deposit (especially on objects outside) damage by frost; "The icy precipitation frosted the flowers and athey turned brown"
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To roughen or sharpen, as the nail heads or calks of horseshoes, so as to fit them for frosty weather
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To injure by frost; to freeze, as plants
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cover with frost; "ice crystals frosted the glass"
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decorate with frosting; "frost a cake
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ADVISORY - issued by your local NWS Forecast Office when widespread frost is expected during the growing season
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Fast Robotic Observatory System for Transients
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To cover with hoarfrost; to produce a surface resembling frost upon, as upon cake, metals, or glass
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provide with a rough or speckled surface or appearance; "frost the glass"; "she frosts her hair"
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A deposit of ice crystals onto vegetation and other surface objects by reverse sublimation when the dew-point temperature is below freezingand the actual temperature of the object falls to the dew-point dew-pointemperature
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Frozen dew; called also hoarfrost or white frost
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The act of freezing; applied chiefly to the congelation of water; congelation of fluids
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be covered with frost; give a frostlike surface to (glass, etc.); kill by frost; spread icing on a cake fiil
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Coldness or insensibility; severity or rigidity of character
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The state or temperature of the air which occasions congelation, or the freezing of water; severe cold or freezing weather
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The covering of ice crystals that forms by direct sublimation on exposed surfaces whose temperature is below freezing
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damage by frost; "The icy precipitation frosted the flowers and athey turned brown"
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The covering of ice, due to condensed water vapor, that is formed on exposed surfaces whose temperature falls below freezing
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Describes the formation of thin ice crystals on the ground or other surfaces Frost develops when the temperature of the earth's surface falls below 32 degrees Fahrenheit, but because frost is primarily an event that occurs as the result of radiational cooling, it frequently occurs with air temperatures in the middle 30s
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condition of the weather which occurs when the air temperature is below freezing, OOC/320F Water in the atmosphere is deposited as ice crystals on the ground or exposed objects
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The covering of ice that is formed on exposed surfaces whose temperature falls below freezing
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small ice crystals coating a cold surface; temperature at which things freeze; cool attitude, cold treatment, unfriendliness; failure (Slang) isim
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When there is frost or a frost, the temperature outside falls below freezing point and the ground becomes covered in ice crystals. There is frost on the ground and snow is forecast The wind had veered to north, bringing clear skies and a keen frost. American poet whose deceptively simple works, often set in rural New England, explore the relationships between individuals and between people and nature. His collections include A Boy's Will (1913) and In the Clearing (1962). He won a Pulitzer Prize in 1924, 1931, 1937, and 1943. to cover a cake with a mixture of powdery sugar and liquid British Equivalent: ice frost over/up to become covered in frost. Atmospheric moisture that crystallizes directly on the ground and on exposed objects. The term also refers to the occurrence of subfreezing temperatures that affect plants and crops. Frost crystals, sometimes called hoarfrost in the aggregate, form when water vapour in the atmosphere passes into the ice-crystal phase without going through the intermediate liquid phase. Frost forms under conditions that would form dew if the temperature were above freezing. In agriculture, frost refers to the freezing of the water in plant cells, which causes the cells to burst and thereby destroys the plant. Frost Robert Lee Frost Sir David Paradine Kennan George Frost
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United States poet famous for his lyrical poems on country life in New England (1874-1963)
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decorate with frosting; "frost a cake"
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The formation of thin ice crystals on the ground or other surfaces in the form of scales, needles, feathers, or fans Frost develops under conditions similar to dew, except the temperatures are colder
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the formation of frost or ice on a surface
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ice crystals forming a white deposit (especially on objects outside)
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weather cold enough to cause freezing
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Deposits of white ice crystals or frozen dew drops on objects on or near the ground Formed when the surface temperature falls below freezing (0°)
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deposit of ice crystals that occurs when the air temperature is at or below the freezing point of water Also used to describe the icy deposits of water vapor that form on such surfaces as windows and windshields, which are colder than the surrounding air and which have a temperature below freezing
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A cover of minute ice crystals on objects that are exposed to the air Some of these are tree branches, plant stems, leaves, wires, poles, vehicles, rooftops, or aircraft skin Frost is the same process by which dew is formed except that the temperature of the frosted object is below freezing Frost can be light or heavy
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deposition of ice on a land surface by diffusion and sublimation When thick enough to produce marked whitening of vegetation (especially grass), it is called hoar frost
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A covering of ice on exposed surfaces when air temperature falls below the frost point
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The formation of thin ice crystals on the ground or other surfaces Frost develops when the temperature of the exposed surface falls below 32° F and water vapor is deposited as a solid
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Moisture on pavement at or below freezing (32°F / 0°C) with a pavement temperature at or below the dew point temperature This status can only be reported by SSI ESP, SP, and NTCIP sites when precipitation is not occurring
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on Uncirculated coins, a crystalline luster On Proof coins, the slightly grainy finish that is given to the devices
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Deposition of ice at the Earth's surface because of atmospheric cooling
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Water condensation occurring on surfaces below freezing Condensing water turns to ice
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A covering of ice on exposed surfaces when the air temperature falls below the frost point
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Ice crystal deposits formed by sublimation (conversion of water vapor directly to ice) when temperature and dew point are below freezing
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A deposit of minute ice crystals formed when water vapor condenses at a temperature below freezing
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water that has condensed at a temperature below the freezing point, thus has turned to
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a covering of minute ice crystals on a cold surface
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It is important for gardeners in cooler climates to be familiar with the dates of first and last frost in their area Because many plants evolved in tropical or sub-tropical climates, they are not tolerant of cold temperatures, and permanent damage is caused when the water held in plant cells freezes and expands, severing cell walls Protect against frost by using row covers, cold frames, or other devices that trap warm air around plants Remember also that cold clear nights are more dangerous than cold humid nights because water condensing from cold air can give off enough heat to moderate damage of plant tissue
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To be extremely intoxicated - "I am so frosted now that I drank that 12 pack."
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to have frost present; frosty - "Eiswein is made from frosted grapes."
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to appear to have frost - "She installed frosted windows since there is a clear view of her bathroom from her neighbor's bedroom."
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A way to steal a car
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Present participle of to frost
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A layer of frost
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A sugary coating for cakes and other baked goods - "anyhow, even the cake didn't keep very well. I tried it, and it dried up, 'specially the frosting. I reckon the time to take frosting and good times is while they are going; so I want to see all I can now while I'm here."
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(of glass) having a roughened coating resembling frost; "frosted glass"
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Frosted glass is glass that you cannot see through clearly. The top half of the door to his office was of frosted glass
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Frosted means covered with something that looks like frost. frosted blue eye shadow
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covered with frost; glazed, having a frostlike appearance (glass); frostbitten; covered with icing (cake); highlighted, tinted or bleached (about hair) sıfat
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Frosted means covered with frost. the frosted trees
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Covered with hoarfrost or anything resembling hoarfrost; ornamented with frosting; also, frost-bitten; as, a frosted cake; frosted glass
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Frosted means covered with icing. a plate of frosted cupcakes
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(of glass) having a roughened coating resembling frost; "frosted glass
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A composition of sugar and beaten egg, used to cover or ornament cake, pudding, etc
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A lusterless finish of metal or glass; the process of producing such a finish
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A sugar mixture used on cakes, cookies, pastries, and other baked foods Also called icing Recipe: Wedding Cake Frosting
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a glass is frosted by wetting the rim with a wedge of lemon and dipping it in caster sugar
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Frosting is a sweet substance made from powdered sugar that is used to cover and decorate cakes. a huge pastry with green frosting on it. a sweet substance put on cakes and made from powdery sugar and butter British Equivalent: icing
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sweet coating for spreading on cakes, icing, glaze; act of creating a frosted appearance (on glass); powdered glass flakes used as decoration; highlighting, bleaching or tinting (of the hair) isim
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Sugar icing used to cover cakes
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A frostlike appearance of a semi-opaque or translucent coating
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strands of lightened hair, ends or tips only
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a flavored sugar topping used to coat and decorate cakes
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Cooked sugar combined with other ingredients to make creamy cover for cakes etc
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An engraving technique which produces a slightly dulled effect on certain parts of a coin's design The effect is produced by lightly sand blasting or etching that part of the design on the die The technique has become popular in the latter half of the 20th century but is rarely used on other than proof, pattern or specimen pieces
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