different between iced vs icey
iced
English
Pronunciation
- (UK, US) IPA(key): /?a?st/, [?a??st]
- Rhymes: -a?st
Etymology 1
ice (“noun”) +? -ed
Adjective
iced (comparative more iced, superlative most iced)
- With ice added.
- I'd like an iced tea.
- Very cold, but not necessarily containing ice.
- an iced drink
- Covered with icing.
- an iced cake
Derived terms
- iced coffee
- iced tea
Translations
Etymology 2
See ice (verb).
Verb
iced
- simple past tense and past participle of ice
Anagrams
- -cide, Dice, cedi, deci-, dice
iced From the web:
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- what iced tea is good for you
- what iced tea is caffeine free
icey
English
Adjective
icey (comparative icier, superlative iciest)
- (rare) Alternative spelling of icy
Anagrams
- EYCI
icey From the web:
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- what does icey mean
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- what is icy worth
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