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Encyclopedia > Frosting

Frosting may refer to:

  • Icing - the sweet glaze used in confectionery
  • Frosting - a form of vehicle theft.
  • Frosted - killing somebody with a panzerfaust.

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Frost - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (820 words)
Frost is a solid deposition of water vapor from saturated air.
Other objects on which frost develops are those with low specific heat and high thermal emissivity, such as flened metals; hence the accumulation of frost on the heads of rusty nails.
Areas where frost forms due to cold air trapped against the ground or against a solid barrier such as a wall are known as "frost pockets".
Robert Frost - Biography and Works (1015 words)
Robert Frost (1874-1963) was one of the finest of rural New England's 20th century pastoral poets.
Frost published his first books in Great Britain in the 1910s, but he soon became in his own country the most read and constantly anthologized poet.
Frost participated in the inauguration of President John Kennedy in 1961 by reciting two of his poems.
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