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ICE can refer to: *iCE Advertisements also known as iCE or Insane Creators Enterprises*In-car entertainment*In-circuit emulator*Information Concealment Engine*Information Content Exchange Protocol*Innovative Creations in Entertainment, an arcade game manufacturer*Interactive Connectivity Establishment*InterCity Express, a German high-speed train*Internal combustion engine*International Cometary Explorer*Internet Communications Engine*Intrusion Countermeasures Electronics*Iowa, Chicago and ...
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The temperature at which a mixture of air-saturated pure water and pure ice may exist in equilibrium at a pressure of one standard atmosphere. The ice point is often used as one fiducial point (0
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| ice massage |
A block of ice formed into a paper cup rubbed on an injury in a massaging action to achieve a level of numbness.
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1. To chill a glass or serving dish so that a coat of frost forms on its surface. 2. Frozen water; water freezes at 32*F (0*C).
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n. Called granite in France and granita in Italy, an ice is a frozen mixture of water, sugar and liquid flavoring such as fruit juice, wine or coffee. The proportion is usually 4 parts liquid to 1 part sugar. During the freezing process, ices are generally stirred frequently to produce a slightly granular final texture. ice v. 1. To chill a food, glass or serving dish in order to get it icy cold and sometimes coated with frost. 2. To spread frosting over the surface of a cake.
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