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water ice vs Taber ice

Taber ice vs water ice

water ice and Taber ice both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
water ice Yes No No No
Taber ice Yes No No No
As nouns, Taber ice is a hyponym of water ice; that is, Taber ice is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than water ice:
  • water ice: water frozen in the solid state
  • Taber ice: Ice films, seams, lenses, rods, or layers generally 0.04 to 6 inches (1 to 150 millimeters) thick that grow in permafrost by drawing in water as the ground freezes.
Other hyponyms of water ice include black ice, frost, hoar, hoarfrost, rime, hailstone, icicle, ground ice, segregated ice.
water ice (noun) Taber ice (noun)
an ice containing no milk but having a mushy consistency; usually made from fruit juice Ice films, seams, lenses, rods, or layers generally 0.04 to 6 inches (1 to 150 millimeters) thick that grow in permafrost by drawing in water as the ground freezes.
water frozen in the solid state
Difference between water ice and Taber ice

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