thaw

thaw
[[t]θɔ[/t]]
v. i.
1) to pass or change from a frozen to a liquid or semiliquid state; melt
2) to be freed from the physical effect of frost or extreme cold (sometimes fol. by out):
Sit by the fire and thaw out[/ex]
3) mer (of the weather) to become warm enough to melt ice and snow
4) to become less hostile, tense, or aloof:
International relations thawed[/ex]
5) to cause to thaw
6) to make less hostile, tense, or aloof
7) the act or process of thawing
8) a reduction or easing in tension or hostility
9) mer (in winter or in areas where freezing weather is the norm) weather warm enough to melt ice and snow
10) mer a period of such weather
11) mer the thaw, the period in spring when ice in waterways breaks up enough to allow navigation
Etymology: bef. 1000; (v.) ME; OE thawian, c. MLG dōien, OHGdouwen; akin to ON theyja

From formal English to slang. 2014.

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Synonyms:
(after freezing), , , , (something frozen),


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