| frost |
Also Frosting. A matte like appearance to the lustre. See also Lustre.
Ãâó: www.canadiancoin.com/diction/f.htm
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| frost |
to coat a cake or petit fours with an icing; to dip the rim of a glass in egg white and caster sugar and then chill in a refrigerator until set; to dip the rim of a glass in lemon juice and coat with salt, then chill in the freezer.
Ãâó: www.recipestogo.com/glossary/glossaryF.html
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| frontal lobe |
the part of the brain that is involved in critical thinking, problem solving, planning and decision making
Ãâó: www.fcs.uga.edu/extension/bbb/info/glossary.htm
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| frostbite |
The condition that results from the skin being exposed to extremely cold weather for an extended period of time (usually the toes, fingers, or face are affected). In severe cases, permanent destruction of tissue may occur from the crystallization of tissue water in the skin and adjacent tissues.
Ãâó: www.sirtwazzler.com/TRIAGE/termcom.html
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| frostbite |
is cold, hard, anesthetic, frozen tissue. The tissue has severe cellular water loss and ischemia. Frostbite may progress to neuropathy and gangrene. It may also contribute to the acquisition of peripheral vascular disease in the homeless.
Ãâó: www.med.uottawa.ca/homeless/tools/glossary_e.html
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