Ice ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Ice ( noun )

  1. Frozen water, typically in the form of cubes or crystals.
  2. A frozen surface of a body of water.
  3. A substance similar to frozen water, used for cooling or preserving food.
  4. A diamond or other gemstone that has been cut and polished.
  5. A frozen mixture of fruit juice and water or wine.

Origin:

Old english is (noun), isian (verb), of germanic origin; related to dutch ijs and german eis.

Examples:

  1. I'll have ice in my drink, please.
  2. The lake was covered in ice.
  3. He put the fish in a block of ice.
  4. She had a ring with a large ice on her finger.
  5. I'll have a glass of ice wine, please.

(As a verb)

Ice ( verb )

  1. Frozen water, typically in the form of cubes or crystals.
  2. A frozen surface of a body of water.
  3. A substance similar to frozen water, used for cooling or preserving food.
  4. A diamond or other gemstone that has been cut and polished.
  5. A frozen mixture of fruit juice and water or wine.

Origin:

Old english is (noun), isian (verb), of germanic origin; related to dutch ijs and german eis.

Examples:

  1. I'll have ice in my drink, please.
  2. The lake was covered in ice.
  3. He put the fish in a block of ice.
  4. She had a ring with a large ice on her finger.
  5. I'll have a glass of ice wine, please.
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