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Definition of Hoarfrost

Hoarfrost
Hoarfrost Hoar"frost`, n. The white particles formed by the congelation of dew; white frost. [Written also horefrost. See Hoar, a.] He scattereth the hoarfrost like ashes. --Ps. cxlvii. 16.

Meaning of Hoarfrost from wikipedia

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- Russian Winter. ****frost (Russian: Русская зима. Иней) is a painting made in 1969 by the Russian artist Nikolai Timkov (1912–1993). It depicts a winter...
- Thomson 1911. "Ministère de la culture - Base Léonore". culture.gouv.fr. "****frost". The Walters Art Museum. Attribution:  This article incorporates text...
- formation. When a light wind blows after the formation of this ****frost, the ****frost breaks apart and the frost crystals clump together and stick due...
- comments–– "The snow and heat are finely tempered, and there is neither ****frost nor snow. The people are numerous and happy. They have not to register...
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- may also be called a pruina (plural: pruinae), from the Latin word for ****frost. The adjectival form is pruinose /ˈpruːɪnoʊs, -z/. In insects, a "bloom"...
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