Word: Frost

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Description/Reason:

A thin white layer of ice forms on the ground and other surfaces, especially at night, when the temperature drops below 0° Celsius.


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  1. There's a bunch of ways to say this with chuch.
    ram/po chuch – night/morning ice
    yav chuch – ground ice
    We don't have a unique noun for snow (it's sky ice), so I imagine frost would follow the same pattern.

    1. Then again we also have {'eSreH} 'dew', which is its own word and is not formed by analogy to {chal bIQ} 'rain'. For years I thought 'frost' might just be {'eSreH taD} 'frozen dew', but evidently frost crystals are deposited without becoming liquid first.

      1. I forgot we had dew.
        Frost seems to be the same process as dew, excepts the water gas deposits as a solid instead of condensing as a liquid. Maybe {chuch 'eSreH} "ice dew"? It's dew made of ice instead of dew which froze. There is such a thing as frozen dew, where the droplets freeze forming ice balls. With frost is you can see the crystals of ice.