It is french and literally translated it means ''the cold part of ice''
Palais de Glace was created in 1910.
Parti de l'Ordre was created in 1848.
'de la glace' is 'ice cream' in English
Fire - Le feuIce - Glace
une partie (de cartes, de ballon) = a game (of cards, or football game) une partie (de quelque chose) = a part (of something)
Parti éléphant blanc de Montréal was created in 1989.
L'Antarctique est le continent couvert de glace. La couche de glace s'est formée par les chutes de neige. Elle y couvre 99% de la surface.
La glace -- which, incidentally, can also mean "ice cream" and sometimes "mirror." Ice cubes are les glaçons.
Chicken stock
Glacier can mean two things : a big mass of ice and snow which you can see in some mountains and that climbs down slopes little by little. or Someone who makes and/or sell ice-creams (the French word for ice-cream can be "glace")
The literal translation for sang-froid is "cold blood". It would typically be used to describe a person who is rational and in control of their emotions. expressions: "garder son sang-froid": to master one's emotions, to act calmly. "Agir de sang-froid": to act in cold blood.
beaucoup de glace