frozen food
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frozen freeze
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
frozen/ˈfrəʊzn/
past participle of freeze.
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
freeze/friːz/
▶verb (past froze; past part. frozen)
- 1 (with reference to a liquid) turn or be turned into ice or another solid as a result of extreme cold.
■ become or cause to become blocked or rigid with ice.
- 2 be or cause to be very cold.
■ store at a very low temperature as a means of preservation.
- 3 become suddenly motionless or paralysed with fear or shock.
■ (of a computer screen) suddenly become locked.
- 4 keep or stop at a fixed level or in a fixed state.
■ prevent (assets) from being used for a period of time.
■ stop (a moving image) at a particular frame when filming or viewing.
- 5 (freeze someone out) informal behave in a hostile or obstructive way so as to exclude someone.
- 1 an act of freezing something at a fixed level or in a fixed state: a pay freeze.
- 2 a period of very cold weather: the big freeze.
– derivatives
freezable adjective.
freezable adjective.
– origin OE frēosan, of Gmc origin.
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