break the ice |
to relieve social tensions caused by formality or awkwardness. [2 definitions] |
camphor ice |
a medicinal ointment composed of wax, camphor, and oil used chiefly to treat minor skin problems. |
de-ice |
to keep free of ice or remove ice from. |
Dry Ice |
trademark for solidified carbon dioxide that evaporates as a gas at a very low temperature without passing through a liquid phase, used as a refrigerant. |
ice age |
any part of geological time when glaciers covered large parts of the earth; glacial epoch. [2 definitions] |
ice bag |
a small waterproof bag that is filled with ice and applied to a part of the body to relieve swelling, pain, or the like; ice pack. |
ice cap |
a large covering of glacial ice that spreads out in all directions from the center. |
ice cream |
a rich, sweet, frozen food made by churning cream and milk products to a smooth consistency while freezing, and often flavored. |
ice cube |
one of the small, usually cube-shaped, pieces of ice made by freezing water in a divided tray, which may be added to drinks or packed around things to keep them cold; ice. |
ice field |
a large mass of floating sea ice, larger than an ice floe and usu. at least five miles wide. [2 definitions] |
ice floe |
a piece of ice floating in the sea, ranging in size from very small to almost five miles across. |
ice hockey |
see "hockey." |
ice milk |
a kind of frozen dessert similar to ice cream but made with skim milk rather than cream. |
ice pack |
see "pack ice." [2 definitions] |
ice pick |
a pointed metal tool used to chip or break ice into small pieces. |
ice sheet |
a thick layer of ice covering a large area for an extended period of time. |
ice shelf |
a thick layer of glacial ice that is frozen solid near shore but floats as it extends out to sea. |
ice skate |
a sturdy shoe or short boot with a sharp blade attached to the sole, used for skating on ice. |
ice water |
a drink consisting of water and ice cubes or crushed ice. |
ice-cold |
extremely cold. [2 definitions] |