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Cosa (chi) è frost$30179$ - definizione

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Frost (band); Frost (book); Frosts; Frost (film); Frost (novel)

frost         
  • [[Curitiba]] ([[Southern Brazil]]) is the coldest of [[Brazil]]'s [[state capital]]s; the [[greenhouse]] of the [[Botanical Garden of Curitiba]] protects sensitive plants.
  • Frost on the grass of a public park in November
  • A flower with advection frost on the edges of its petals
  • A [[spider web]] covered in air hoar frost
  • Map of average first killing frost in Ohio from "Geography of Ohio," 1923
  • Hoar frost on the snow
  • scanning electron]] (right) [[microscopy]]
  • highest town in Venezuela]], [[Apartaderos]]: Because of its location in an [[alpine tundra]] [[ecosystem]] called ''[[páramo]]'',  a daily freeze-and-thaw cycle, sometimes described as "summer every day and winter every night", exists.
  • Frost patterns that developed on glass of a cold frame.
  • Dead plant leaves during [[Winter Storm Uri]] in a backyard in [[Northern Mexico]], with below freezing temperatures.
  • [[Roses]] with protection against frost - [[Volksgarten, Vienna]]
COATING OR DEPOSIT OF ICE THAT MAY FORM IN HUMID AIR IN COLD CONDITIONS, USUALLY OVERNIGHT
Hoar frost; Hoarfrost; Ice flowers; White frost; Window frost; Radiation frost; Flood frost; Advection frost; Wind frost; Fern frost; Frost deity; Hard frost; Frost pockets; Frost pocket; Surface hoar; Black frost; Frost feather
I. n.
1.
Rime, hoar-frost, frozen dew, white-frost.
2.
Cold manner, reserve, frigidity, iciness, stiffness, want of cordiality, unsociability.
II. v. a.
1.
Ice, cover with frosting.
2.
Whiten, sprinkle with white, sprinkle with gray hairs.
3.
Frost-bite, injure by frost or cold, nip.
4.
Sharpen, point (said of a horse).
Frost         
  • [[Curitiba]] ([[Southern Brazil]]) is the coldest of [[Brazil]]'s [[state capital]]s; the [[greenhouse]] of the [[Botanical Garden of Curitiba]] protects sensitive plants.
  • Frost on the grass of a public park in November
  • A flower with advection frost on the edges of its petals
  • A [[spider web]] covered in air hoar frost
  • Map of average first killing frost in Ohio from "Geography of Ohio," 1923
  • Hoar frost on the snow
  • scanning electron]] (right) [[microscopy]]
  • highest town in Venezuela]], [[Apartaderos]]: Because of its location in an [[alpine tundra]] [[ecosystem]] called ''[[páramo]]'',  a daily freeze-and-thaw cycle, sometimes described as "summer every day and winter every night", exists.
  • Frost patterns that developed on glass of a cold frame.
  • Dead plant leaves during [[Winter Storm Uri]] in a backyard in [[Northern Mexico]], with below freezing temperatures.
  • [[Roses]] with protection against frost - [[Volksgarten, Vienna]]
COATING OR DEPOSIT OF ICE THAT MAY FORM IN HUMID AIR IN COLD CONDITIONS, USUALLY OVERNIGHT
Hoar frost; Hoarfrost; Ice flowers; White frost; Window frost; Radiation frost; Flood frost; Advection frost; Wind frost; Fern frost; Frost deity; Hard frost; Frost pockets; Frost pocket; Surface hoar; Black frost; Frost feather
To encrypt a single stage of a multi-stage network connection, especially between an end user and a proxy server.
I don't trust my ISP, so I have my proxy server frost my connection to the web.
frost         
  • [[Curitiba]] ([[Southern Brazil]]) is the coldest of [[Brazil]]'s [[state capital]]s; the [[greenhouse]] of the [[Botanical Garden of Curitiba]] protects sensitive plants.
  • Frost on the grass of a public park in November
  • A flower with advection frost on the edges of its petals
  • A [[spider web]] covered in air hoar frost
  • Map of average first killing frost in Ohio from "Geography of Ohio," 1923
  • Hoar frost on the snow
  • scanning electron]] (right) [[microscopy]]
  • highest town in Venezuela]], [[Apartaderos]]: Because of its location in an [[alpine tundra]] [[ecosystem]] called ''[[páramo]]'',  a daily freeze-and-thaw cycle, sometimes described as "summer every day and winter every night", exists.
  • Frost patterns that developed on glass of a cold frame.
  • Dead plant leaves during [[Winter Storm Uri]] in a backyard in [[Northern Mexico]], with below freezing temperatures.
  • [[Roses]] with protection against frost - [[Volksgarten, Vienna]]
COATING OR DEPOSIT OF ICE THAT MAY FORM IN HUMID AIR IN COLD CONDITIONS, USUALLY OVERNIGHT
Hoar frost; Hoarfrost; Ice flowers; White frost; Window frost; Radiation frost; Flood frost; Advection frost; Wind frost; Fern frost; Frost deity; Hard frost; Frost pockets; Frost pocket; Surface hoar; Black frost; Frost feather
(frosts)
When there is frost or a frost, the temperature outside falls below freezing point and the ground becomes covered in ice crystals.
There is frost on the ground and snow is forecast...
The wind had veered to north, bringing clear skies and a keen frost.
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Wikipedia

Frost (disambiguation)

Frost may refer to two distinct weather phenomena:

  • Frost (temperature), a value of air temperature less or equal than the freezing point of water (0 °C, 32 °F)
  • Frost, a solid deposition of ice on surfaces and objects

Frost may also refer to: