Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

white-frost

Noun
/ˈhwaɪt frɔːst/
Definition
A thin layer of ice crystals that forms on surfaces when the temperature drops and moisture in the air condenses.
Examples
  • After the cold night, the grass was covered in white-frost, creating a beautiful winter scene.
  • The white-frost glistened in the morning sunlight, making everything look magical.
  • Farmers often worry about white-frost because it can damage delicate crops.
Meaning
White-frost refers to the white, icy appearance on surfaces like grass, trees, and cars, especially on cold mornings.
Synonyms
  • Frost
  • Rime
  • Ice crystals