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 Translation for 'frost' from English to Esperanto
NOUN1   a frost | frosts
NOUN2   frost | -
VERB   to frost | frosted | frosted
frosting | frosts
SYNO freeze | Frost | frost | ...
gelo {noun}frost
frosto {noun}frost
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Translation for 'frost' from English to Esperanto

frost
gelo {noun}

frosto {noun}
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Usage Examples English
  • The average frost-free period is short, averaging only 138 days per year. The last frost, on average, occurs on 15 May and the first frost of the new season occurs on 30 September.
  • "Airborne moisture (water vapor)": Freezing vapor can form frost crystals, frost feathers and two-dimensional ice plates on the cave walls and ceiling.
  • Lemonade berry is not frost tolerant, but will hybridize with the frost tolerant Rhus ovata (sugarbush) in the foothills of California and Mexico where their ranges overlap.
  • The frost-free season is comparatively long for a location with such severe winters. The last spring frost is on average around 23 May, while the first fall frost is on 22 September.
  • Frost flower formations are also referred to as "frost faces", "ice castles", "ice blossoms", or "crystallofolia".

  • Jicama is frost-tender and requires nine months without frost for a good harvest of large tubers or to grow it commercially.
  • Types of frost (in various environments) include crystalline frost (hoar frost or radiation frost) from deposition of water vapor from air of low humidity, white frost in humid conditions, window frost on glass surfaces, advection frost from cold wind over cold surfaces, black frost without visible ice at low temperatures and very low humidity, and rime under supercooled wet conditions.
  • Frost occurs throughout the year, and winter temperatures can remain below freezing for relatively long periods of time.
  • Other sources define growing season by frost-free days.
  • Ecosystems range from glacial till barrens habitat, known for frost pockets and unique species and associated insects.

  • Jack Frost is a common figure associated with frost, snow, sleet, and other weather related extremities.
  • Cyclamen species range from frost-hardy to frost-tender.
  • There are 215 frost-free days with the first date of frost normally occurring on 29 April and the last date of frost occurring on 25 September.
  • In Antarctica, small windblown frost balls form through a different process that relies on electrostatic attraction; these wind-rolled frost balls are known as yukimarimo.
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