Yes, the word 'ice cube' is a noun (an open spaced compound noun), a word for water frozen in the form of a small rectangle or cube suitable for cooling beverages in a glass or a pitcher; a word for a thing.
icecube: "cubo de hielo"
IceCube is a particle dectector located at the South Pole and it records the massless sub-atomic particle Neutrino. IceCube is the largest Neutrino detector.
Place it in a freezer.
IceCube
Considering it's frozen water, that would be a yes. No, it isn't. Ice is water in its solid state. A solid is not a liquid, therefore an icecube is NOT a liquid.
Dirt does not make an icecube melt faster. When the air is considerably hotter than 0 degrees C (32 degrees) it provides a shield, and keeps the icecube cooler, thus making it melt slower. The colour, shape, or size of the icecube doesn't matter.
looking at an icecube tray.
You can get Icecube essence from light poles. :)
Freeze the skin with an icecube first
Obviously putting it in the freezer will keep it from melting. Other good insulators are: - Styrofoam - Bubble wrap - Copper
A Fladoodle. Eg, one icecube=1 Fladoodle
ok so u get a lil cup wit water!you add an ice in the cup you lay a piece of string ontop of the ice add salt to da string the ice will re freeze and stick to the string Pour the water out, holding the string straight across the top so that it prevents the icecube from slipping out. Then tip the icecube out. Also, depending on the shape of the icecube and/or the length of the string, you can make either a simple loop and grab the icecube with it, or make a net and scoop the icecube out (these ways don't require the loss of the water).