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frost

Jungle vs Frost - What's the difference?

jungle | frost |


As a noun jungle

is a large, undeveloped, humid forest, especially in a tropical region, that is home to many wild plants and animals.

As a proper noun frost is

.

Frost vs Groundfrost - What's the difference?

frost | groundfrost |

Frost vs Gree - What's the difference?

frost | gree |


As a proper noun frost

is .

As a verb gree is

.

Frost vs Frosts - What's the difference?

frost | frosts |


As verbs the difference between frost and frosts

is that frost is to get covered with frost while frosts is third-person singular of frost.

As a noun frost

is a cover of minute ice crystals on objects that are exposed to the air. Frost is formed by the same process as dew, except that the temperature of the frosted object is below freezing.

As a proper noun Frost

is {{surname|lang=en}.

Frost vs Blackfrist - What's the difference?

frost | blackfrist |

Frozendew vs Frost - What's the difference?

frozendew | frost |


As a proper noun frost is

.

Frost vs Froust - What's the difference?

frost | froust |


As a proper noun frost

is .

As a verb froust is

.

Frost vs Frist - What's the difference?

frost | frist |


As a proper noun frost

is .

As a noun frist is

(obsolete) a certain space or period of time; respite.

As a verb frist is

to sell (goods) on trust or credit.

Frost vs Crost - What's the difference?

frost | crost |


As a proper noun frost

is .

As a noun crost is

.

As a verb crost is

(archaic|or|poetic) (cross).

Frost vs Frots - What's the difference?

frost | frots |

Frots is a anagram of frost.



As verbs the difference between frost and frots

is that frost is to get covered with frost while frots is third-person singular of frot.

As a noun frost

is a cover of minute ice crystals on objects that are exposed to the air. Frost is formed by the same process as dew, except that the temperature of the frosted object is below freezing.

As a proper noun Frost

is {{surname|lang=en}.

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