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1. frost mist
noun.
Small
crystals
of
ice.
Synonyms
poudrin
precipitation
snow mist
diamond dust
frost snow
water
downfall
ice crystal
crystal
ice needle
H2O
Antonyms
deceleration
fresh water
saltwater
soft water
hard water
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2. frost
noun.
(ˈfrɔst)
Weather
cold
enough
to
cause
freezing.
Synonyms
cold weather
freeze
Antonyms
heat
disagree
young
Etymology
frost (English)
frost (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
3. frost
verb.
(ˈfrɔst)
Decorate
with
frosting.
Synonyms
ice
cover
Antonyms
uncover
disclose
excavate
Etymology
frost (English)
frost (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
4. frost
noun.
(ˈfrɔst)
Ice
crystals
forming
a
white
deposit
(especially
on
objects
outside).
Synonyms
ice
rime
hoarfrost
hoar
water ice
Antonyms
move
unmask
artifact
undress
exclude
Etymology
frost (English)
frost (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
5. frost
verb.
(ˈfrɔst)
Provide
with
a
rough
or
speckled
surface
or
appearance.
Synonyms
cover
Antonyms
uncover
stay
Etymology
frost (English)
frost (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. Frost
noun.
United
States
poet
famous
for
his
lyrical
poems
on
country
life
in
New
England
(1874-1963).
Synonyms
Robert Lee Frost
Robert Frost
7. frost
noun.
(ˈfrɔst)
The
formation
of
frost
or
ice
on
a
surface.
Synonyms
freezing
icing
freeze
Antonyms
boil
bring to
unblock
unfreeze
Etymology
frost (English)
frost (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. frost
verb.
(ˈfrɔst)
Cover
with
frost.
Synonyms
cover
Antonyms
uncover
fall short of
Etymology
frost (English)
frost (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. mist
noun.
(ˈmɪst)
A
thin
fog
with
condensation
near
the
ground.
Synonyms
fog
Antonyms
unveil
demystify
Etymology
mist (English)
mist (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. mist
verb.
(ˈmɪst)
Become
covered
with
mist.
Synonyms
cover
spread over
mist over
Antonyms
comprehensible
connected
conspicuous
glorious
Etymology
mist (English)
mist (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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