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▸ noun: (meteorology) A freeze sufficiently long and severe to destroy seasonal vegetation and lead to ice formation in standing water and hard ground. 27°F (-3°C) is considered a threshold in the US.
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▸ noun: (meteorology) A freeze sufficiently long and severe to destroy seasonal vegetation and lead to ice formation in standing water and hard ground. 27°F (-3°C) is considered a threshold in the US.
Similar:
ground frost,
frost,
hoar frost,
deep-freeze,
degree of frost,
flash freezing,
frigidization,
ice point,
dehydrofreezing,
freezing mixture,
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