Turn to ice Crossword Clue

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Best Answer:
FREEZE

Understanding Today's Crossword Puzzle

In today's crossword puzzle, the clue "Turn to ice" corresponds to the answer "FREEZE." This connection is based on the transformation process of a liquid substance into a solid state at low temperatures. When a material freezes, its molecules slow down and reduce their kinetic energy, causing them to lock into a stable arrangement characteristic of the solid form. This change is commonly observed in water turning into ice at 0 degrees Celsius. The word "FREEZE" precisely encapsulates this phenomenon of transitioning from a liquid to a solid state due to a decrease in temperature, making it a fitting solution for the given clue.



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Definition of "FREEZE"

(with reference to a liquid) turn or be turned into ice or another solid as a result of extreme cold

Example :
  • in the winter the milk froze
  • frost freezes water that has seeped into joints
  • the pipes had frozen

  •  The Crossword clue "Turn to ice" published 45 time/s & has 1 answer/s. 
    CrosswordDateAnswer
    Evening Standard - Easy16 April 2024FREEZE
    Lovatts Universal22 February 2024FREEZE
    Irish Times Simplex22 July 2023FREEZE
    Premier Sunday – King Feature Syndicate9 July 2023FREEZE
    Daily Quick29 June 2023FREEZE
    The Times Concise12 November 2022FREEZE
    Thomas Joseph – King Feature Syndicate21 December 2021FREEZE
    The Telegraph - Quick18 June 2021FREEZE
    Crossword Climber6 July 2018FREEZE
    The Guardian16 February 2017FREEZE


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