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Thaw Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a. : to go from a frozen to a liquid state : melt. b. : to become free of the effect (such as stiffness, numbness, or hardness) of cold as a result of exposure to warmth. 2. : to be warm enough to melt ice and snowused with it in reference to the weather. 3. : to abandon aloofness, reserve, or hostility : unbend.
Thaw - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
When things thaw, they're coming out of deep freeze and warming up. You can thaw a chicken, and a chilly friendship can thaw too. Anything that thaws is warming up after a frigid or chilly period. The weather thaws when spring hits, especially after a bad winter. When you take food out of the freezer, it thaws.
Thaw Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
plural thaws. Britannica Dictionary definition of THAW. [count] 1. : a period of weather that is warm enough to melt ice and snow. flooding from the spring thaw. 2. : a situation in which a relationship becomes more friendly and less angry. a thaw in international relations.
THAW | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Add to word list. [ I or T ] to ( cause to) change from a solid, frozen state to a liquid or soft one, because of an increase in temperature: Allow the meat to thaw completely before cooking it. The sun came out and thawed the ice. It's beginning to thaw (= the weather is warm enough for snow and ice to melt). Compare.
THAW | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Add to word list. [ I or T ] to ( cause to) change from a solid, frozen state to a liquid or soft one, because of an increase in temperature: Allow the meat to thaw completely before cooking it. The sun came out and thawed the ice. It's beginning to thaw (= the weather is warm enough for snow and ice to melt). Compare.
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