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The noun 'ice' is an uncountable noun as a word for a substance. Uncountable nouns are quantified by a noun called a partitive noun; for example, a block of ice, a chunk of ice, a sheet of ice, etc.

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can it also be a lock of ice?
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11y ago

Some synonyms for the noun 'ice' are:

  • floe
  • glacier
  • glaze
  • icicle
  • sleet
  • snow

Some synonyms for the verb 'ice' are:

  • chill
  • coat (ice a cake)
  • cool
  • freeze
  • frost
  • glaze
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The word snow is both a verb (snow, snows, snowing, snowed) and a noun (snow, snows). Examples:

Verb: It will snow overnight so we will listen for school closings in the morning.

Noun: The snow did fall overnight, but the schools are open.

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The term 'ice cube' or 'ice cubes' is a noun, whether expressed as two words or one word: 'icecube', or hyphenated: 'ice-cube'.

Each word separately: 'ice' and 'cube' is also a noun.

'Ice water' is also a noun, but 'iced water' is an adjective (iced) describing a noun (water). Both terms can mean water which has ice added, or which has been made ice-cold.

In the same way, if you took a cube of watermelon and froze it or made it freezing cold, you would have an 'iced(adjective) cube (noun)' of fruit.

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The word 'winter' is a noun, a word for a thing.

Examples of nouns related to winter are:

  • blizzard
  • boots
  • cold
  • fireplace
  • freeze
  • frost
  • gloves
  • ice
  • mittens
  • parka
  • salt
  • scarf
  • shovel
  • skates
  • skis
  • snow
  • snow day
  • snowplow
  • storm
  • wind
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No, the noun 'ice' is a concrete noun, a word for a physical substance.

An abstract noun is a word for something that can't be experienced by any of the five physical senses; something that can't be seen, heard, smelled, tasted, or touched. Ice is a thing that can be seen and touched.

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Yes the word ice is a noun, an uncountable noun; a word for a thing.

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Sheaf of ice

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