icing icing the puck | (ice hockey) the act of shooting the puck from within your own defensive area the length of the rink beyond the opponent's goal |
cutlassfish frost fish hairtail | long-bodied marine fishes having a long whiplike scaleless body and sharp teeth, closely related to snake mackerel |
icing sugar | finely powdered sugar used to make icing |
frosting icing ice | a flavored sugar topping used to coat and decorate cakes |
Jack Frost | a personification of frost or winter weather |
Frost Robert Frost Robert Lee Frost | United States poet famous for his lyrical poems on country life in New England (-) |
Kennan George F. Kennan George Frost Kennan | United States diplomat who recommended a policy of containment in dealing with Soviet aggression (-) |
freeze frost | weather cold enough to cause freezing |
frost heave frost heaving | upthrust of ground or pavement caused by the freezing of moist soil |
ice crystal snow mist diamond dust poudrin ice needle frost snow frost mist | small crystals of ice |
Virginia crownbeard frostweed frost-weed Verbesina virginica | tall perennial herb having clusters of white flowers, the eastern United States |
frostweed frost-weed frostwort Helianthemum canadense Crocanthemum canadense | perennial of the eastern United States having early solitary yellow flowers followed by late petalless flowers, soalled because ice crystals form on it during first frosts |
Frost's bolete Boletus frostii | a fungus with a red cap and a red coarsely reticulate stalk |
accretion | (law) an increase in a beneficiary's share in an estate (as when a co-beneficiary dies or fails to meet some condition or rejects the inheritance) |
accretion accumulation | an increase by natural growth or addition |
accretion | (geology) an increase in land resulting from alluvial deposits or waterborne sediment |
accretion | (biology) growth by addition as by the adhesion of parts or particles |
accretion | (astronomy) the formation of a celestial object by the effect of gravity pulling together surrounding objects and gases |
frost icing | the formation of frost or ice on a surface |
accretion | something contributing to growth or increase, he scraped away the accretions of paint, the central city surrounded by recent accretions |
frost hoar hoarfrost rime | ice crystals forming a white deposit (especially on objects outside) |
frost | damage by frost, The icy precipitation frosted the flowers and they turned brown |
frost | cover with frost, ice crystals frosted the glass |
frost | provide with a rough or speckled surface or appearance, frost the glass, she frosts her hair |
frost ice | decorate with frosting, frost a cake |
ice up frost over ice over | become covered with a layer of ice, of a surface such as a window, When the wings iced up, the pilot was forced to land his plane |
frost-bound | (of the ground) made hard by frost |