water ice
Americannoun
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ice formed by direct freezing of fresh or salt water, and not by compacting of snow.
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a frozen dessert, similar to sherbet, made of water, sweetener, and fruit syrup or other flavorings.
noun
Usage
What does water ice mean? Water ice is a frozen dessert, very similar to Italian ice, made in Philadelphia.How is water ice pronounced?[ waw-ter ahys ]
Etymology
Origin of water ice
First recorded in 1810–20
Example Sentences
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The team sealed E. coli bacteria inside test tubes filled with pure water ice.
From Science Daily
In addition to gaseous compounds, the team found large quantities of solid materials, including carbon-rich grains and water ices.
From Science Daily
Erica Luzzi, a planetary geologist and postdoctoral researcher with the Mississippi Mineral Resources Institute, led a study that uncovered signs of water ice located just below the Martian surface.
From Science Daily
The two outermost moons, Ganymede and Callisto, are composed of about 50% water ice but likely contain rocky cores rich in elements such as carbon or silicon.
From Science Daily
The university said the pits may be connected to underground cave networks that could provide natural shelter from harmful radiation and micrometeorite impacts, as well as harbour water ice.
From BBC
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