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Definition of Thawed
1. Adjective. No longer frozen solid. "The thawed ice was treacherous"
2. Adjective. No longer frozen. "The thawed ground was muddy"
Definition of Thawed
1. Verb. (past of thaw) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Thawed
1. thaw [v] - See also: thaw
Lexicographical Neighbors of Thawed
Literary usage of Thawed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Journal of Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics (1888)
"Antiserum to freeze-thawed buffalo semen 2. Blood serum 3. Prostatic fluid Fig.
3. i. ... Washed and freeze-thawed spermatozoa 5. Washed spermatozoa 6. ..."
2. Permafrost: Second International Conference, July 13-28, 1973 : USSR by Frederick J. Sanger, Peter J. Hyde (1978)
"For residential (especially large-panel) buildings, thawed or artificially thawed
ground is used as the foundation. Sociocultural and domestic projects are ..."
3. The Microbiology and Microanalysis of Foods by Albert Schneider (1920)
"thawed vegetables soon undergo marked chemical changes and are usually so vitiated
in taste and flavor ... thawed potatoes are wholly unfit for consumption. ..."
4. The Microbiology and Microanalysis of Foods by Albert Schneider (1920)
"thawed vegetables soon undergo marked chemical changes and are usually so ...
thawed foods of all kinds are readily attacked by bacteria and molds, ..."
5. Permafrost: North American Contribution [to The] Second International by Building Research Advisory Board Staff, National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) (1973)
"The dramatic strength change in the thawed soils for a small amount of ...
The effective unfrozen peak angle (34°) is lower than the thawed peak angle (36°) ..."
6. The Science Record edited by Alfred Ely Beach (1876)
"In using the apparatus, the nozzle end of the pipe A is thrust into the water-pipe
to be thawed, and, a rotatory movement being given to the crank B, ..."
7. Southey's Common-place Book by Robert Southey (1851)
"In America, where they are sometimes frozen as hard as stones, they rot if thawed
in open day ; but if thawed in darkness they do not rot, and lose very ..."
8. The Journal of Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics (1888)
"Antiserum to freeze-thawed buffalo semen 2. Blood serum 3. Prostatic fluid Fig.
3. i. ... Washed and freeze-thawed spermatozoa 5. Washed spermatozoa 6. ..."
9. Permafrost: Second International Conference, July 13-28, 1973 : USSR by Frederick J. Sanger, Peter J. Hyde (1978)
"For residential (especially large-panel) buildings, thawed or artificially thawed
ground is used as the foundation. Sociocultural and domestic projects are ..."
10. The Microbiology and Microanalysis of Foods by Albert Schneider (1920)
"thawed vegetables soon undergo marked chemical changes and are usually so vitiated
in taste and flavor ... thawed potatoes are wholly unfit for consumption. ..."
11. The Microbiology and Microanalysis of Foods by Albert Schneider (1920)
"thawed vegetables soon undergo marked chemical changes and are usually so ...
thawed foods of all kinds are readily attacked by bacteria and molds, ..."
12. Permafrost: North American Contribution [to The] Second International by Building Research Advisory Board Staff, National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) (1973)
"The dramatic strength change in the thawed soils for a small amount of ...
The effective unfrozen peak angle (34°) is lower than the thawed peak angle (36°) ..."
13. The Science Record edited by Alfred Ely Beach (1876)
"In using the apparatus, the nozzle end of the pipe A is thrust into the water-pipe
to be thawed, and, a rotatory movement being given to the crank B, ..."
14. Southey's Common-place Book by Robert Southey (1851)
"In America, where they are sometimes frozen as hard as stones, they rot if thawed
in open day ; but if thawed in darkness they do not rot, and lose very ..."