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The word 'frosty' is an adjective (frosty, frostier, frostiest), a word that describes a noun as very cold with frost forming on surfaces; covered with frost.

The noun form for the adjective frosty is frostiness.

The form, Frosty, is a proper noun, the name of a character in a children's song and stories, Frosty the Snowman.

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