1. freezing - Noun
2. freezing - Adjective
3. freezing - Verb
of Freeze
Tending to freeze; for freezing; hence, cold or distant in manner.
Source: Webster's dictionary1700s * 1701 — Newton publishes a method of determining the rate of heat loss a body and introduces a scale which had 0 degrees representing the freezing point of water and 12 degrees the human body temperature. Source: Internet
A blast of bitter cold air with freezing wind chills moved into the Chicago area following a winter storm that dropped several inches of snow accumulation across the Chicago area. Source: Internet
Above convert, temperatures can fall to near freezing at night, and frost sometimes occurs. Source: Internet
Above convert, where temperatures are below freezing, is the "tierra helada", a zone of permanent snow and ice. Source: Internet
A brutal 17-day battle in freezing weather soon followed. Source: Internet
After collecting authentic biomass fuel samples from various national wildlife refuges, they conducted more experiments to explore how changes in the original fuel relate to differences in the freezing ability of the smoke emissions. Source: Internet