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Phase transition of liquid to solid
Freezing is a phase transition in which a liquid turns into a solid when its temperature is lowered below its freezing point. For most substances, the
Freezing
Topics referred to by the same term
Freezing Point may refer to: Freezing Point (Miura novel), a 1965 Japanese novel by Ayako Miura Freezing Point, a 1967 South Korean film directed by Kim
Freezing_Point
Japanese manga series
Freezing (Japanese: フリージング, Hepburn: Furījingu) is a Japanese manga series written by Dall-Young Lim and illustrated by Kwang-Hyun Kim. The series revolves
Freezing_(manga)
Reaction to specific stumuli
Freezing behavior, also called the freeze response or being petrified, is a reaction to specific stimuli, most commonly observed in prey animals, including
Freezing_behavior
Type of toilet
Freezing toilet is a kind of dry toilet powered by electricity which freezes the content in a short time. Freezing toilets work by electricity, as they
Freezing_toilet
Ability of plants to withstand cold temperatures
Freezing tolerance describes the ability of plants to withstand subzero temperatures through the formation of ice crystals in the xylem and intercellular
Freezing_tolerance
Quick freezing by exposure to cryogenic temperatures
In physics and chemistry, flash freezing is a process by which an object is rapidly frozen by subjecting an object to cryogenic temperatures, or through
Flash_freezing
Temperature at which a solid turns liquid
is referred to as the freezing point or crystallization point. Because of the ability of substances to supercool, the freezing point can easily appear
Melting_point
Food stored at very low temperatures
Freezing food preserves it from the time it is prepared to the time it is eaten. Since early times,[when?] farmers, fishermen, and trappers have preserved
Frozen_food
2008 British television comedy series
Freezing is a BBC comedy series starring Hugh Bonneville and Elizabeth McGovern about an otherwise successful couple in their forties who find themselves
Freezing_(TV_series)
Separating components of a mixture by their melting points
Fractional freezing is a process used in process engineering and chemistry to separate substances with different melting points. It can be done by partial
Fractional_freezing
Drop in freezing temperature of a solvent due to the addition of solute
Freezing-point depression is a drop in the maximum temperature at which a substance freezes, caused when a smaller amount of another, non-volatile substance
Freezing-point_depression
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up freezing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Freezing is the process in which a liquid turns into a solid when cold enough. Freezing may also refer
Freezing_(disambiguation)
Legal process for seizing assets
Asset freezing is a form of interim or interlocutory injunction which prevents a defendant to an action from dealing with or dissipating its assets so
Asset_freezing
Rain maintained at temperatures below freezing
Freezing rain is rain maintained at temperatures below freezing by the ambient air mass that causes freezing on contact with surfaces. Unlike a mixture
Freezing_rain
Atmospheric phenomenon
by descending air. Drizzle becomes freezing drizzle when the temperature at the surface drops below the freezing point. The thickness of a fog layer
Fog
Freezing of a corpse with the intent of future revival
Cryonics (from Greek: κρύος kryos, meaning "cold") is the low-temperature freezing (usually at −196 °C or −320.8 °F or 77.1 K) and storage of human remains
Cryonics
Procedure to preserve a woman's eggs (oocytes)
Oocyte cryopreservation (commonly referred to as OC or egg freezing) is a form of assisted reproductive technology (ART) used to preserve human eggs (oocytes)
Oocyte_cryopreservation
Thermodynamic process
Directional freezing freezes from only one direction. Directional freezing can freeze water, from only one direction or side of a container, into clear
Directional_freezing
Process of rapid cooling of a substance for the purpose of preservation
Snap freezing (or cook-chill or blast freezing) is the process of rapid cooling of a substance for the purpose of preservation. It is widely used in the
Snap_freezing
Freezing is a Japanese manga series written by Dall-Young Lim and illustrated by Kwang-Hyun Kim. The series revolves around an extraterrestrial force called
List_of_Freezing_chapters
Process to preserve biological matter
slow freezing and a newer flash-freezing process known as vitrification. Controlled-rate and slow freezing, also known as slow programmable freezing (SPF)
Cryopreservation
Air temperature below the freezing point of water
Freezing or frost occurs when the air temperature falls below the freezing point of water (0 °C, 32 °F, 273 K). This is usually measured at the height
Freezing_air_temperature
Series of human experiments in Nazi Germany
submerged in freezing water. Rascher had some of the victims completely underwater and others only submerged up to the head. The freezing and hypothermia
Nazi_human_experimentation
Liquid mixture used to maintain low temperatures
of an ice/rock-salt mixture to freeze ice cream. Adding salt lowers the freezing temperature of water, lowering the minimum temperature attainable with
Cooling_bath
Class of freezing methods
Individual quick freezing, usually abbreviated IQF, is a descriptive term for freezing methods used in the food processing industry. The food is in individual
Individual_quick_freezing
Variety of osmometers
The freezing point depression osmometer is an osmometer that is used in determining a solution's osmotic concentration as its osmotically active aspects
Freezing point depression osmometer
Freezing_point_depression_osmometer
American inventor, entrepreneur, and naturalist
founder of the modern frozen food industry. He developed methods for quick-freezing food products that led to the commercial success of frozen foods in the
Clarence_Birdseye
Facility where animals are slaughtered for meat
led to the concept of the slaughterhouse as a freezing works. Prior to this, canning was an option. Freezing works are common in New Zealand, Australia and
Slaughterhouse
Light liquid precipitation that freezes on or near a cold surface
Freezing drizzle is drizzle that freezes on contact with the ground or an object at or near the surface. Its METAR code is FZDZ. Although freezing drizzle
Freezing_drizzle
Weather of freezing precipitation and extreme winds
varieties of precipitation that only occur at freezing temperatures, such as snow, mixed snow and rain, or freezing rain. In temperate continental and subarctic
Winter_storm
Altitude in which the temperature is at 0 °C
The freezing level or freezing level height (FLH) represents the altitude in which the temperature in a free atmosphere is at 0 °C , i.e. the freezing point
Freezing_level
1969 novel by Anders Bodelsen
Freezing Point (Danish: Frysepunktet), published as Freezing Down in the United States, is a 1969 novel by the Danish writer Anders Bodelsen. In 1973,
Freezing Point (Bodelsen novel)
Freezing_Point_(Bodelsen_novel)
Human body core temperature below 35 °C (95 °F)
ears, fingers, and toes. Frostbite: the freezing and destruction of tissue, which happens below the freezing point of water Frostnip: a superficial cooling
Hypothermia
Construction technique
Artificial ground freezing is a construction technique used in circumstances where soil needs to be stabilized so it will not collapse next to excavations
Ground_freezing
Form of solid precipitation
parent thunderstorm (similar to tornadoes) and lowered heights of the freezing level. In the mid-latitudes, hail forms near the interiors of continents
Hail
Terminology used by the National Weather Service to describe severe weather in the US
lake-effect snow is now issued instead. Freezing rain advisory WSW (alt.: freezing drizzle advisory) – Freezing rain or freezing drizzle producing ice accretion
Severe weather terminology (United States)
Severe_weather_terminology_(United_States)
Effect of low temperature on skin and other tissues
after rewarming. The process of frostbite differs from the process of non-freezing cold injury (NFCI). In NFCI, temperature in the tissue decreases gradually
Frostbite
Weather warning
Freezing Spray Warning is issued by the National Weather Service of the United States to warn vessels that rapid accumulation and icing of freezing water
Heavy_freezing_spray_warning
Canadian sculpted hair competition
The International Hair Freezing Contest is an annual sculpted hair competition held every February at a resort in the Takhini Hot Springs, Whitehorse,
The International Hair Freezing Contest
The_International_Hair_Freezing_Contest
1960s novel by Ayako Miura
Freezing Point (氷点; Hyōten) is the debut novel of Japanese novelist Ayako Miura, first serialized on Asahi Shimbun between 1964 and 1965. The novel won
Freezing_Point_(Miura_novel)
2002 studio album by The Meads of Asphodel and Mayhem
Jihad / Freezing Moon is a split album with music by the black metal bands The Meads of Asphodel and Mayhem. Tracks one through six were performed by The
Jihad_/_Freezing_Moon
1994 studio album by Mayhem
he joined the band in 1988. In 1990 studio versions of the songs "The Freezing Moon" and "Carnage" were recorded, appearing on the CBR Records compilation
De_Mysteriis_Dom_Sathanas
Freezing is an anime series adapted from the manga of the same title written by Dall-Young Lim and illustrated by Kwang-Hyun Kim. Set in a slightly futuristic
List_of_Freezing_episodes
2015 American TV series or program
Iliza Shlesinger: Freezing Hot is a 2015 American stand-up comedy film written by and starring Iliza Shlesinger, Iliza Shlesinger's second stand-up comedy
Iliza Shlesinger: Freezing Hot
Iliza_Shlesinger:_Freezing_Hot
Lowering the temperature of a liquid below its freezing point without it becoming a solid
undercooling, is the process of lowering the temperature of a liquid below its freezing point without it becoming a solid. Per the established international definition
Supercooling
New Zealand freezing company
Limited, a cooperative originally named Alliance Freezing Company (Southland) Limited, operates freezing works at seven sites in New Zealand and exports
Alliance_Group
Unit of measurement for temperature
first half of the 20th centuries, the scale was based on 0 °C for the freezing point of water and 100 °C for the boiling point of water at 1 atm pressure
Celsius
Phenomenon caused by small droplets of water suspended in air
occurs. Freezing mist is similar to freezing fog, only the density is less and the visibility greater. When fog falls below 0°C, it is known as freezing fog
Mist
Anti-Indigenous Canadian police actions
September 20, 2022. "New film renews community discussion about Aboriginal freezing deaths in Saskatoon". Dispatch. University of Regina. Archived from the
Starlight_tours
Fat removal method using cold temperatures
Cryolipolysis (commonly referred to as "fat freezing") is a non-invasive procedure for fat removal that uses extreme cold to freeze subcutaneous adipose
Cryolipolysis
Large gap in cirrocumulus or altocumulus clouds
are caused by supercooled water in the clouds suddenly evaporating or freezing, and may be triggered by passing aircraft. Such clouds are not unique to
Fallstreak_hole
Weather event characterized by freezing rain
temperatures just below freezing. The formation of ice begins with a layer of above-freezing air above a layer of sub-freezing temperatures closer to the
Ice_storm
Natural phenomenon that hot water freezes faster than cold
one will freeze sooner." Even this definition does not specify whether "freezing" refers to the point at which a visible surface layer of ice has formed
Mpemba_effect
Coating or deposit of ice
on a solid surface, which forms from water vapor that deposits onto a freezing surface. Frost forms when the air contains more water vapor than it can
Frost
Condensed water vapor that falls from clouds
of sub-freezing air at the surface may be condensed by the low temperature into clouds and rain. This process is typically active when freezing rain occurs
Precipitation
Removal of salts from water
desalination (or freezing desalination) uses freezing to remove fresh water from salt water. Salt water is sprayed during freezing conditions into a
Desalination
Material phase change
often equal to the freezing point. However, under carefully created conditions, supercooling, or superheating past the melting or freezing point can occur
Melting
Chinese news magazine (1995-)
Freezing Point (Chinese: 冰点; pinyin: bīng diǎn) was a news journal in the People's Republic of China which was the subject of controversy over its criticism
Freezing_Point_(magazine)
Weather advisory in the United States
A freezing rain advisory was an advisory issued by the National Weather Service in the United States when freezing rain or freezing drizzle was expected
Freezing_rain_advisory
Beer style
Ice beer is a beer that has undergone some degree of freezing during production. These beers generally have a higher alcohol content, and lower price relative
Ice_beer
The manga and anime series Freezing features a cast of characters designed by Dall-Young Lim and illustrated by Kwang-Hyun Kim. The series is set in the
List_of_Freezing_characters
Coating of ice on objects
verglas, is a smooth, transparent and homogeneous ice coating occurring when freezing rain or drizzle hits a surface. It is similar in appearance to clear ice
Glaze_(ice)
Abnormal maintenance of postures
Catalepsy (from Ancient Greek katálēpsis, κατάληψις, "seizing, grasping") is a neurological condition characterized by muscular rigidity and fixity of
Catalepsy
Underwater diving under ice
getting lost under the ice, hypothermia, and regulator failure due to freezing. Scuba divers are generally tethered for safety. This means that the diver
Ice_diving
Mixture with a lower melting point than its constituents
mass is solid. A non-eutectic mixture thus does not have a single melting/freezing point temperature at which it changes phase, but rather a temperature at
Eutectic_system
Large oceangoing fish processing vessel
ocean-going vessel with extensive on-board facilities for processing and freezing caught fish or whales. Modern factory ships are automated and enlarged
Factory_ship
Procedure to preserve sperm cells
Semen cryopreservation (commonly called sperm banking or sperm freezing) is a procedure to preserve sperm cells. Semen can be used successfully indefinitely[citation
Semen_cryopreservation
Enthalpy change when a substance melts
temperature at which the phase transition occurs is the melting point or the freezing point, according to context. By convention, the pressure is assumed to
Enthalpy_of_fusion
Specimen preparation process
especially proteins. Types of cryo-fixation are freezing-drying, freezing-substitution and freezing-etching.[citation needed][clarification needed] The
Cryofixation
Tissue injury due to sustained low temperature without freezing
A non-freezing cold injury (NFCI) is tissue damage caused by prolonged exposure to cold temperatures above freezing, typically in wet conditions. It primarily
Non-freezing_cold_injury
Surface freezing is the appearance of long-range crystalline order in a near-surface layer of a liquid. The surface freezing effect is opposite to a far
Surface_freezing
Upwards swelling of soil during freezing
during freezing conditions caused by an increasing presence of ice as it grows towards the surface, upwards from the depth in the soil where freezing temperatures
Frost_heaving
Precipitation consisting of small, translucent balls of ice
Pellets generally do not freeze into other solid masses unless mixed with freezing rain. The METAR code for ice pellets is PL (PE before November 1998). Ice
Ice_pellets
Depth groundwater in soil is expected to freeze
The frost line—also known as frost depth or freezing depth—is most commonly the depth to which the groundwater in soil is expected to freeze. The frost
Frost_line
Type of gait due to Parkinson's disease
[citation needed] Falls and freezing of gait are two episodic phenomena that are common in Parkinsonian gait. Falls and freezing of gait in PD are generally
Parkinsonian_gait
Topics referred to by the same term
in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Frozen may refer to: the result of freezing Frozen (1997 film), a film by Wang Xiaoshuai Frozen (2005 film), a film
Frozen
The Westfield Freezing Works was a large meat processing facility in the Auckland suburb of Westfield, New Zealand. The site was established by Auckland's
Westfield_Freezing_Works
Material property relating molality to freezing point depression
the cryoscopic constant, Kf, relates the molality of a solution to its freezing point depression (which is a colligative property). It is the ratio of
Cryoscopic_constant
Device for measuring the osmotic strength of a solution, colloid, or compound
compound. There are several different techniques employed in osmometry: Freezing point depression osmometers may also be used to determine the osmotic strength
Osmometer
Dessert made by freezing
Frozen dessert is a dessert made by freezing liquids, semi-solids, and sometimes solids. They may be based on flavored water (shave ice, ice pops, sorbet
Frozen_dessert
Species of beetle
central United States. This beetle has both the adaptations of freezing tolerance and freezing susceptibility (supercooling). The adult Dendroides canadensis
Dendroides_canadensis
United Kingdom financial legislation
The Landsbanki Freezing Order 2008 (SI 2018/2668) (later amended) is an order of HM Treasury to freeze the assets of Icelandic bank Landsbanki in the United
Landsbanki Freezing Order 2008
Landsbanki_Freezing_Order_2008
2005 studio album by Aberdeen City
The Freezing Atlantic is Aberdeen City's second and final studio album. Its first single is "God Is Going to Get Sick of Me." It was produced by Nic Hard
The_Freezing_Atlantic
Medical condition
categorized into freezing and nonfreezing cold injuries. Freezing cold injuries involve tissue damage when exposed to temperatures below freezing (less than
Cold_injury
Properties of solutions that depend only on the number of solute particles
below the solvent freezing point become stable meaning that the freezing point decreases. Both the boiling point elevation and the freezing point depression
Colligative_properties
Freezing-point depression Boiling-point elevation List of cooling baths Eastman. E.D. and Rollefson, G.K. Physical Chemistry 1947 ed. McGraw-Hill p307
List of boiling and freezing information of solvents
List_of_boiling_and_freezing_information_of_solvents
Characters, formations, and phases of water condensed in the atmosphere
subfreezing air mass gains the preceding adjective "freezing", becoming the known freezing rain or freezing drizzle. Slush is a mixture of both liquid and
Precipitation_types
Type of aviation fuel
carbon numbers) is defined by the requirements for the product, such as the freezing point or smoke point. Kerosene-type jet fuel (including Jet A and Jet A-1
Jet_fuel
Species of fly
to prevent wind from blowing it into inhospitable areas. It can survive freezing, but although local air temperatures may reach as low as −40 °C, this insect
Belgica_antarctica
Granular whitish deposit of ice formed by freezing fog
crystalline, like sugar, and similar to hoar frost. Hard rime forms by rapid freezing of supercooled water under at least moderate wind conditions. The droplets
Rime_ice
Behavioral paradigm in which organisms learn to predict aversive events
skin response. In other animals, conditioned fear is often measured with freezing (a period of watchful immobility) or fear potentiated startle (the augmentation
Fear_conditioning
Light liquid precipitation
for drizzle is DZ and for freezing drizzle is FZDZ. While most drizzle has only a minor immediate impact upon humans, freezing drizzle can lead to treacherous
Drizzle
The Patea Freezing Works was a meat-processing plant promoted by The Patea A&P Association in the town of Pātea. The West Coast Meat and Produce Export
Patea_Freezing_Works
Form of precipitation consisting of rain and melting snow
rain and partially melted snow. Unlike ice pellets, which are hard, and freezing rain, which is fluid until striking an object where it fully freezes, this
Rain_and_snow_mixed
Mechanical weathering induced by freezing water
several mechanical weathering processes induced by stresses created by the freezing of water into ice. The term serves as an umbrella term for a variety of
Frost_weathering
Precipitation that forms when supercooled droplets of water freeze on a falling snowflake
state at temperatures as low as −40 °C (−40 °F), far below the normal freezing point as long as it is above the homogeneous nucleation point of water
Graupel
Ice build-up on sloped roofs
results from melting snow under a snow pack reaching the eave and freezing there. Freezing at the eave impedes the drainage of meltwater, which adds to the
Ice_dam_(roof)
Absolute temperature scale using Fahrenheit degrees
Outline of metrology and measurement Comparison of temperature scales The freezing point of brine is the zero point of Fahrenheit scale, old definition. The
Rankine_scale
Defunct railway station in New Zealand
The Nelson Freezing Company's works between Stoke and Richmond in the Tasman district of New Zealand's South Island were a major source of traffic for
Freezing Works railway station
Freezing_Works_railway_station
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Does Good; Fortunate; Of Good Fate
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Saraswati, Luckiest girl
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a.
Congealed with cold; affected by freezing; as, a frozen brook.
n.
A pendent, and usually conical, mass of ice, formed by freezing of dripping water; as, the icicles on the eaves of a house.
a.
Attended with, or producing, frost; having power to congeal water; cold; freezing; as, a frosty night.
n.
The freezing, or effect of a freezing, of some part of the body, as the ears or nose.
v. i.
To part asunder; to be rent; to burst; as, vessels split by the freezing of water in them.
n.
The figurework, often fantastic and delicate, which moisture sometimes forms in freezing, as upon a window pane or a flagstone.
n.
Condition with respect to heat or cold, especially as indicated by the sensation produced, or by the thermometer or pyrometer; degree of heat or cold; as, the temperature of the air; high temperature; low temperature; temperature of freezing or of boiling.
n.
A substance, as salt, ammonium chloride, etc., which crystallizes with water of crystallization only at low temperatures, or below the freezing point of water.
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An instrument used to illustrate the freezing of water by its own evaporation. The ordinary form consists of two glass bulbs, connected by a tube of the same material, and containing only a quantity of water and its vapor, devoid of air. The water is in one of the bulbs, and freezes when the other is cooled below 32¡ Fahr.
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Nipped, withered, or injured, by frost or freezing.
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Act of freezing.
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The act or process of passing, or causing to pass, from a fluid to a solid state, as by the abstraction of heat; the act or process of freezing.
n.
The act or process of changing into ice, or the state of being converted to ice; a freezing; congelation; also, a frost.
n.
The act or process of freezing anew, or together,as two pieces of ice.
v. t.
To affect as if by freezing; to check the flow of, or cause to run cold; to chill.
v. i.
The state or temperature of the air which occasions congelation, or the freezing of water; severe cold or freezing weather.
n.
That which is formed by freezing; ice.
v. i.
The act of freezing; -- applied chiefly to the congelation of water; congelation of fluids.
a.
Tending to freeze; for freezing; hence, cold or distant in manner.