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frost ice crystals forming a white deposit (especially on objects outside) decorate with frosting; "frost a cake" freeze: weather cold enough to cause freezing provide with a rough or speckled surface or appearance; "frost the glass"; "she frosts her hair" the formation of frost or ice on a surface cover with frost; "ice crystals frosted the glass" damage by frost; "The icy precipitation frosted the flowers and they turned brown" United States poet famous for his lyrical poems on country life in New England (1874-1963)
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frostbite destruction of tissue by freezing and characterized by tingling, blistering and possibly gangrene
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Frost-Lang operation insertion of a gold ball to take the place of an enucleated eyeball.
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frost 1. The fuzzy layer of ice crystals on a cold object, such as a window or bridge, that forms by direct deposition of water vapor to solid ice. 2. The condition that exists when the temperature of the earth's surface and earthbound objects fall below freezing. Depending upon the actual values of ambient-air temperature, dewpoint, and the temperature attained by surface objects, frost may occur in a variety of forms. ...
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frost 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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