ice free

  • 1ice-free — adj. free of ice and open to travel; of water routes; as, an ice free channel in the river. [WordNet 1.5] …

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  • 2ice-free — adjective free of ice and open to travel an ice free channel in the river • Similar to: ↑unfrozen …

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  • 3ice-free — /uys free /, adj. 1. free of ice. 2. (of a harbor or other body of water) free at all times of the year of any ice that would impede navigation. [1890 95] * * * …

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  • 4ice-free — /ˈaɪs fri/ (say uys free) adjective (of a port, river, or the like) free from ice, and therefore navigable, all the year round …

  • 5ice-free — without ice (i.e. freezer) …

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  • 6Free port of Ventspils — is a seaport located on the eastern coast of the Baltic Sea (57° 24 N, 21° 32 E), western part of Latvia.For the first time Port of Ventspils was mentioned in historical chronicles in 1263. 17th century for port of Ventspils was a period of a… …

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  • 7Ice — This article is about water ice. For the broader concept of ices as used in the planetary sciences, see volatiles. For other uses, see Ice (disambiguation) …

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  • 8Ice age — An ice age is a period of long term reduction in the temperature of the Earth s surface and atmosphere, resulting in an expansion of continental ice sheets, polar ice sheets and alpine glaciers. Glaciologically, ice age is often used to mean a… …

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  • 9Ice cave — must have traveled into the cave’s cold zone.The term ice cave is often used to describe a cavity formed within ice, which is properly called a glacier cave.Temperature MechanismsBedrock caves are thermally insulated from the surface, so commonly …

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  • 10Ice dancing — is a form of figure skating which draws from the world of ballroom dancing. It was first competed at the World Figure Skating Championships in 1952, but did not become a Winter Olympic Games medal sport until 1976. As in pair skating, dancers… …

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