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ʌnˈfrəʊznˌənˈfroʊzən past participle of unfreeze
adjectiveʌnˈfrəʊznˌənˈfroʊzən Not or no longer frozen. larvae remain unfrozen under the ice Example sentencesExamples - It receives regular service flights from Florida and from France, enabling restaurateurs there, in Anguilla and St Barts to have regular, unfrozen supplies.
- In cold, northern regions, birds have difficulty finding unfrozen water in winter.
- The upper inch or so was frozen, but Bahzell felt it give under his weight in low spots, and the slight, stiff flexing promised unfrozen water below.
- As a consequence, a comparison should be done for every new leaf material between the emission in frozen and unfrozen samples, to determine if freezing distorts the signal.
- There was an unfrozen area of sea close to the base camp where the current really ripped past.
- The molecules of unfrozen water are spherical - they act as a lubricant, letting the skis slide.
- It contains 20 per cent of the world's unfrozen freshwater and has been listed as a World Heritage site.
- The unfrozen ground isn't deep enough for tree roots.
- Heat, conducted upward from the unfrozen water beneath the floor, maintained the temperature near the freezing point - considerably warmer than the snowy world outside.
- When glaciers flow over unfrozen sediment they may cause this sediment to deform beneath the weight of the ice.
- Anglers could not find enough unfrozen water to compete.
- Below that temperature, the amount of unfrozen water changes only slightly and behaves single phased.
- So much for Damon's trademark unfrozen caveman look, too.
- And suddenly I awoke with a start, a cold sweat turning the sheets to unfrozen ice.
- The one unfrozen pond at the preserve was overflowing with waterfowl.
- Commonly, fresh, running or unfrozen water into which the animals hatch is available for short intervals of time, after which eggs are left in or on the substrate.
- It is tempting to speculate that the four processed burials represent winter primary interments made in the unfrozen ground of the house floor, but other interpretations are possible.
- For example, since ice excludes salts they become more concentrated in the remaining unfrozen liquid.
- The difference in the polarization of water inside the channel is also visibly the same as in the previously described unfrozen case.
- An unfrozen wash on the rink surface did not help the quality of the match, but Slough were on top at this stage and scored a powerplay goal after seven minutes.
ˌənˈfrōzənˌənˈfroʊzən past participle of unfreeze
adjectiveˌənˈfroʊzənˌənˈfrōzən Not or no longer frozen. larvae remain unfrozen under the ice Example sentencesExamples - It is tempting to speculate that the four processed burials represent winter primary interments made in the unfrozen ground of the house floor, but other interpretations are possible.
- Commonly, fresh, running or unfrozen water into which the animals hatch is available for short intervals of time, after which eggs are left in or on the substrate.
- The unfrozen ground isn't deep enough for tree roots.
- An unfrozen wash on the rink surface did not help the quality of the match, but Slough were on top at this stage and scored a powerplay goal after seven minutes.
- When glaciers flow over unfrozen sediment they may cause this sediment to deform beneath the weight of the ice.
- In cold, northern regions, birds have difficulty finding unfrozen water in winter.
- There was an unfrozen area of sea close to the base camp where the current really ripped past.
- It receives regular service flights from Florida and from France, enabling restaurateurs there, in Anguilla and St Barts to have regular, unfrozen supplies.
- The molecules of unfrozen water are spherical - they act as a lubricant, letting the skis slide.
- And suddenly I awoke with a start, a cold sweat turning the sheets to unfrozen ice.
- As a consequence, a comparison should be done for every new leaf material between the emission in frozen and unfrozen samples, to determine if freezing distorts the signal.
- Anglers could not find enough unfrozen water to compete.
- For example, since ice excludes salts they become more concentrated in the remaining unfrozen liquid.
- The one unfrozen pond at the preserve was overflowing with waterfowl.
- The difference in the polarization of water inside the channel is also visibly the same as in the previously described unfrozen case.
- Below that temperature, the amount of unfrozen water changes only slightly and behaves single phased.
- So much for Damon's trademark unfrozen caveman look, too.
- Heat, conducted upward from the unfrozen water beneath the floor, maintained the temperature near the freezing point - considerably warmer than the snowy world outside.
- It contains 20 per cent of the world's unfrozen freshwater and has been listed as a World Heritage site.
- The upper inch or so was frozen, but Bahzell felt it give under his weight in low spots, and the slight, stiff flexing promised unfrozen water below.
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