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(geology) The deposition of material (such as ash) ejected from a volcano.
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(informal, humorous) A cold or frozen cat.
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(meteorology, UK) A cold-core low-pressure system aloft that is cut off from the westerlies.
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A short period of very cold weather.
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(transitive) To mark (cattle) by this means.
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(slang, dated) A disappointment; a cheat.
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(obsolete) Someone (especially a woman) who is emotionally unresponsive.
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(intransitive) to become frosty
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An injury suffered as a result of freezing of some part of the body, typically fingers, toes or the nose.
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(transitive, intransitive) To make or become frosted
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(transitive) To cause to turn into ice.
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(meteorology) A freeze sufficiently long and severe to destroy seasonal vegetation and lead to ice formation in standing water and hard ground. 27°F (-3°C) is considered a threshold in the US.
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(transitive) To cool with ice, as a beverage.
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(intransitive) To become covered in ice, usually of a body of water.
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(transitive) To coat with ice; to cause to become covered or clogged with ice.
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(transitive, intransitive) To make or become iced or icy; frost (all senses)
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(informal, humorous) A cold or frozen man.
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(informal, humorous) A cold or frozen rat.
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a period of weather warm enough to melt that which is frozen
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