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Ice; Ice rink; Ice rink; Ice cubes.
Add icing to (a cake).
Glacier Is it? Moving? Rivers? Yes? Ice?
Glaciers are huge ice bodies that flow like rivers.
Extended data
The basic meaning of ice as a noun is "ice, ice cube", which refers to the solid condensed by water at or below zero degrees Celsius. It is an uncountable noun. Say "a piece of ice" with a piece of ice.
Ice can be interpreted as "ice cream" in British English and used as a countable noun.
Ice, as a verb solution, means "freezing", which can be used as an intransitive verb or a transitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, a noun or pronoun is the object.
Ice is often used with over and up as a solution to "(freezing) the surface".