When I took my son to kindergarten this morning, I noticed he was watching sidewalk and grass, mesmerized by the shimmering layers Frost (Frost / Frost) turned them into a white powder overnight.

Frost is a feminine noun whose plural form is brine. (But note that the plural is very rare.) It comes from Latin Frost significance Frost.
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(some) frost
It has the same etymology as the following terms:
- Frost = frost
- defrost = thaw
- defrost = defrost
- Defroster = Defroster
Frost can be harmful to vegetation.
Frost can be harmful to vegetation.

Frost Can also be used to denote frost build-up in the refrigerator. And, when it’s too much, you need to remove it!
I need to defrost the refrigerator.
I need to defrost the refrigerator.
specific type Frostcalled ice flower (ignited ice flakes), which occurs when water vapor freezes directly on the inner surface of the glass. For this, the internal humidity must be very high, while the external temperature must be very low.

a possible synonym Frost Yes freezingalthough the latter tends to refer to a sudden drop in temperature, resulting in very cold, with ice formation and soil hardening.



