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    frost
    [frôst]
    noun
    frost (noun) · frosts (plural noun)
    1. a deposit of small white ice crystals formed on the ground or other surfaces when the temperature falls below freezing:
      "the lanes were glistening with frost"
    verb
    frost (verb) · frosts (third person present) · frosted (past tense) · frosted (past participle) · frosting (present participle)
    1. cover (something) with or as if with small ice crystals; freeze:
      "each windowpane was frosted along its edges"
      • become covered with small ice crystals:
        "a mustache that frosts up when he's ice-climbing"
      • NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
        decorate (a cake, cupcake, or other baked item) with icing.
        Similar:
        cover with icing
      • US ENGLISH
        tint hair strands to change the color of isolated strands.
      • injure (a plant) by freezing weather.
      • informal
        anger or annoy:
        "such discrimination frosted her no end"
    Origin
    Old English frost, forst, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch vorst and German Frost, also to freeze.
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  4. (Abbrev. FRST) - Frost describes 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 of the Earth's surface and earthbound objects falls below 32°F.
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    Frost is water vapor, or water in gas form, that becomes solid. Frost usually forms on objects like cars, windows, and plants that are outside in air that is saturated, or filled, with moisture. Areas that have a lot of fog often have heavy frosts. Frost forms when an outside surface cools past the dew point.
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    frost (frôst, frŏst) n. 1. a. A deposit of minute ice crystals formed when water vapor condenses at a temperature below freezing. b. A period of weather when such deposits form.
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    A deposit of tiny, white ice crystals on a surface. Frost forms through sublimation, when water vapor in the air condenses at a temperature below freezing. It gets its white color from tiny air bubbles trapped in the ice crystals.
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    uk / frɒst / us / frɑːst / B2 [ U ] the thin, white layer of ice that forms when the air temperature is below the freezing point of water, especially outside at night: When I woke up this morning, the ground was covered with frost.
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  6. WEBFrost is a white deposit of ice particles formed on objects outdoors at night, or a temperature below freezing point. It can also mean coolness, failure, or a verb to freeze or decorate something.

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