Glacies (genitive: glaciei, f).
The Latin word for ice is "glacies".
The Latin term for ice is glacies, or gelu.
The Latin word for ice cream is Ultrices. Whereas an Ice cream cone would be called glacie-crepito conum in Latin.
"Ice queen" in Latin can be translated as "regina glaciei."
The classical Latin word for frost is gelu or pruina.
Seize the ice = Carpe glaciem
Ice Ice Baby
Glacies (genitive: glaciei, f).
Glace lactis.
The suffix -ice means "to act." An example of this is malice.
Glacies (genitive: glaciei, f).
Cryo means cold, but the asker means more clearly ice, thus; Glace' first recorded in 1656, from French glacial, from Latin glacialis "icy, frozen, full of ice," from glacies "ice," from Proto Iindo European base *gel- "cold" (cf. Latin gelu "frost").