frostwork

frostwork
/frawst"werrk', frost"-/, n.
1. the delicate tracery formed by frost, esp. on glass.
2. similar ornamentation, as on metal.
[1640-50; FROST + WORK]

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  • Frostwork — Frost work , n. The figurework, often fantastic and delicate, which moisture sometimes forms in freezing, as upon a window pane or a flagstone. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • frostwork — [frôst′wʉrk΄] n. 1. the tracery formed by frost on glass, etc. 2. ornamentation like this, as on silver …   English World dictionary

  • frostwork — noun Date: 1729 the figures that moisture sometimes forms in freezing (as on a windowpane) …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • frostwork — noun Any naturally occurring intricate pattern of ice crystals …   Wiktionary

  • frostwork — n. pattern created by frost (i.e. on glass); decorative design made to resemble frost on glass …   English contemporary dictionary

  • frostwork — n. Frost tracery, tracery of the frost …   New dictionary of synonyms

  • frostwork — frost•work [[t]ˈfrɔstˌwɜrk, ˈfrɒst [/t]] n. 1) the delicate tracery formed by frost, esp. on glass 2) similar ornamentation, as on metal • Etymology: 1640–50 …   From formal English to slang

  • frostwork — /ˈfrɒstwɜk/ (say frostwerk) noun 1. the delicate tracery formed by frost, especially on glass. 2. similar ornamentation, as on metal …  

  • frostwork — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun 1. : the figures that moisture sometimes forms in freezing (as on a windowpane) 2. : ornamentation (as on silver, glass, paper) imitative of frost figures …   Useful english dictionary

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