different between frozen vs unthaw

frozen

English

Etymology

From Middle English frozen, frosen, ifrozen, variant of froren, ifroren ("frozen"; > see frorn), past participle of Middle English fresen, freosen (to freeze).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?f???z?n/
  • Rhymes: -??z?n

Adjective

frozen (comparative more frozen, superlative most frozen)

  1. Having undergone the process of freezing; in ice form.
  2. Immobilized.
  3. (of a bank account or assets) In a state such that transactions are not allowed.
  4. (grammar) This term needs a definition. Please help out and add a definition, then remove the text {{rfdef}}.

Derived terms

  • deep-frozen
  • frozen food

Translations

Verb

frozen

  1. past participle of freeze
    The mammoth was frozen shortly after death.

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unthaw

English

Etymology

un- +? thaw

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?n????/

Verb

unthaw (third-person singular simple present unthaws, present participle unthawing, simple past and past participle unthawed)

  1. (transitive, intransitive) To thaw out, to unfreeze; to become soft (of something which had been frozen).
    • 2009, Ann Mah, Kitchen Chinese: A Novel About Food, Family, and Finding Yourself:
      The food is honest and hearty, perfect for unthawing frozen limbs []

See also

  • dethaw
  • unthawed (adjective)
  • unthawing (adjective)

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