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- Dictionaryfrost/frɒst/
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" Similar
verb
- 1. cover (something) with or as if with frost; freeze: "shop windows were still frosted over"
- 2. decorate (a cake or biscuit) with icing: North American "the cake Mama had just frosted"
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FROST definition: 1. the thin, white layer of ice that forms when the air temperature is below the freezing point of…. Learn more.
The meaning of FROST is the process of freezing. How to use frost in a sentence.
FROST meaning: 1. the thin, white layer of ice that forms when the air temperature is below the freezing point of…. Learn more.
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.
Frost is a thin layer of ice on a solid surface, which forms from water vapor that deposits onto a freezing surface. Frost forms when the air contains more water vapor than it can normally hold at a specific temperature.
[uncountable, countable] a weather condition in which the temperature drops below 0° Celsius (= freezing point) so that a thin white layer of ice forms on the ground and other surfaces, especially at night. It will be a clear night with some ground frost. a sharp/hard/severe frost.
1 day ago · Frost is a thin, icy coating that forms on very cold, damp nights. During a New England winter, you'll have to scrape frost off your car windshield almost every morning. Frost is made of tiny crystals of ice that appear white and tend to form on windows, the ground, trees, and cars.
FROST definition: 1. a thin, white layer of ice that forms on surfaces, especially at night, when it is very cold 2…. Learn more.
Frost occurs when the temperature of the air in contact with the ground is below the freezing-point of water (‘ground frost’ or ‘air frost’, respectively).
1. a degree or state of coldness sufficient to cause the freezing of water. 2. a covering of minute ice crystals, formed from the atmosphere at night upon the ground and exposed objects when they have cooled by radiation below the dew point. 3. the act or process of freezing. 4. coldness of manner or temperament. 5.