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frazil
[ frey-zuhl, fraz-uhl, fruh-zeel, -zil ]
noun
- ice crystals formed in turbulent water, as in swift streams or rough seas.
frazil
/ 藞蹿谤别瑟锄瑟濒 /
noun
- small pieces of ice that form in water moving turbulently enough to prevent the formation of a sheet of ice
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of frazil1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of frazil1
Example Sentences
There鈥檚 brash ice, pancake ice, bullet ice, green ice, frazil, nilas, breccia, shuga, slush ice, rotten ice, pressure ice, grease ice, ice dust, shorefast ice, ice flowers, ice haycocks, ice saddles, floes, calf bergs, growlers, and sastrugi, to name just a few.
Familiar characters this season include Dorothea Frazil, the newspaper editor played by Abigail Thaw - daughter of the late John Thaw, star of the original 鈥淢orse鈥 series.
Familiar characters this season include Dorothea Frazil, the newspaper editor played by Abigail Thaw 鈥 daughter of the late John Thaw, star of the original 鈥淢orse鈥 series.
Releases above that rate can trigger fish-killing frazil ice.
You come to me鈥攁 mere frazil of what I once was鈥攚hen there is no hope of ever regaining my youth and self-respect鈥攁nd tell me鈥攐h, my God!鈥攖ell me that I believed you instead of her!
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