The Italian word for ice is
ghiaccio
Gender
The gender of ghiaccio is masculine. E.g. il ghiaccio.Plural
The plural of ghiaccio is ghiacci.Italian Definition
ice | |
1. ghiaccio, gelato |
Translations for ice and their definitions
ghiaccio | ||
1. n. ice | ||
2. adj. icy, frozen, (very) cold, gelid | ||
3. v. first-person singular present of ghiacciare |
glassare | ||
1. v. To glaze, to ice, to frost. |
gelare | ||
1. v. To freeze, to chill, to frost. | ||
2. v. (intransitive) To freeze. | ||
3. v. (intransitive) (impersonal) To be freezing. |
gelato | |||
1. v. past participle of gelare (feminine: gelata, masculine plural: gelati, feminine plural: gelate) | |||
2. adj. icy, frozen, very cold | |||
3. n. (also un) ice cream, gelato |
freddare | ||
1. v. to cool | ||
2. v. to put a damper on | ||
3. v. to cut down, gun down or do in (kill) |
raffreddare | ||
1. v. (intransitive) to cool, cool down | ||
2. v. to cool something down | ||
3. v. (transitive, figuratively) to dampen someone's enthusiasm, etc. |
ghiacciare | ||
1. v. (intransitive) to freeze | ||
2. v. (intransitive) to ice over |
congelare | ||
1. v. to freeze, congeal |
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