-ic
suffix
/ɪk/
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- (chemistry) Used to denote certain chemical compounds in which a specified chemical element has a higher oxidation number than in the equivalent compound whose name ends in the suffix -ous. For example sulphuric acid (H₂SO₄) has more oxygen atoms per molecule than sulphurous acid (H₂SO₃).
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的
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ice
noun
/aɪs/
,
[ʌɪs]
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- Water in frozen (solid) form.
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氷,
アイス
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- A frozen dessert made of fruit juice, water and sugar.
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アイス,
アイスクリーム
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- (drugs) The crystal form of amphetamine-based drugs.
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アイス
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- (physics, astronomy) Any frozen volatile chemical, such as ammonia or carbon dioxide.
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ドライアイス,
氷
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- (ice hockey) The area where a game of ice hockey is played.
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氷
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-ics
suffix
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- Forms nouns referring to fields of knowledge or practice.
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学,
論
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ice
verb
/aɪs/
,
[ʌɪs]
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- (intransitive) To become ice; to freeze.
- (transitive) To make icy; to freeze.
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凍る
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icing
noun
/ˈaɪsɪŋ/
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- (cooking) A sweet, often creamy and thick glaze made primarily of sugar, often enriched with ingredients like butter, egg whites, or flavorings, typically used for baked goods.
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アイシング
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