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  • 1ICE 3 — Un ICE 3 sur la LGV Cologne Francfort, près du tunnel d Oberhaider Wald …

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  • 2Ice — 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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  • 3ICE (train) — Intercity Express Pour les articles homonymes, voir InterCity et ICE. ICE 3 …

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  • 4ice — iceless, adj. icelike, adj. /uys/, n., v., iced, icing, adj. n. 1. the solid form of water, produced by freezing; frozen water. 2. the frozen surface of a body of water. 3. any substance resembling frozen water: camphor ice …

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  • 5snow ice — opaque ice formed from partly melted snow or ice; frozen slush. [1835 45] * * * …

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  • 6snow ice — noun 1. : ice (as in a glacier) formed by the compacting of snow 2. : whitish porous ice formed by the freezing of half melted snow or ice * * * opaque ice formed from partly melted snow or ice; frozen slush. [1835 45] * * * snow ice, white,… …

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  • 7Digital ICE — Digital Image Correction and Enhancement is a set of technologies related to producing an altered image in a variety of frequency spectra. The objective of these technologies is to render an image more usable by Fourier or other filtering… …

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  • 8rime ice — A type of icing that can be called a freezing fog. It forms as a thick, frosty deposit when objects with subfreezing temperatures encounter a fog. In such a case, the minute fog droplets freeze and adhere to the cold surface. It can also occur… …

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  • 9climate — /kluy mit/, n. 1. the composite or generally prevailing weather conditions of a region, as temperature, air pressure, humidity, precipitation, sunshine, cloudiness, and winds, throughout the year, averaged over a series of years. 2. a region or… …

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  • 10hail — hail1 hailer, n. /hayl/, v.t. 1. to cheer, salute, or greet; welcome. 2. to acclaim; approve enthusiastically: The crowds hailed the conquerors. They hailed the recent advances in medicine. 3. to call out to in order to stop, attract attention,… …

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