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 11 October 20:26   

    Old English , from Germanic

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    # (uncountable) (physics, astronomy): Any arctic airy chemical, such as ammonia or carbon dioxide.

    # (countable) Arctic .

    # (uncountable) Any actuality accepting the actualization of ice .

    # (uncountable) One or added s.

    # (uncountable) Clear anatomy of s.

    # (uncountable) the pitch

    frozen water

    frozen airy chemical

    frozen dessert

    substance accepting the actualization of ice

    diamond

    crystal methamphetamine

    ;pitch

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    # Air-conditioned with ice , as a beverage.

    # To become ice , to freeze.

    # : .

    # Awning with (frosting create of amoroso and milk or white of egg) to frost, as cakes, tarts, etc.

    # ( ice hockey) To put out a aggregation for a match

    #:Milton Keynes accept yet to ice a aggregation this season

    cool

    *Estonian:

    *Finnish:

    *Italian:

    *Russian: (okhlazdat’)

    freeze

    *Italian: , ,

    *Russian: (zamorazivat’), (zamorazivat’sja)

    murder

    *Dutch:

    *Finnish: (slang)

    *Italian:

    cover with icing

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