vice maybe
The word you're looking for is "ice" as a prefix in "ice" + "second," which does not exist in English for a term that directly means "second in command." However, if you're thinking of hierarchical titles, "vice" (as in "vice president") conveys a similar meaning but does not start with "ice." Unfortunately, there isn't a fitting term that starts with "ice" and means second in command.
The word ice has one syllable. This means the whole word is the syllable.
Freeze.
the French word galce means 'ice cream' or 'ice' in English.
Fissure
The six-letter word that means preserved in ice or snow is "frozen." It describes something that has been subjected to low temperatures, resulting in a solid state due to the formation of ice.
hail
Barf is Hindi word for ice. Sometimes it can also be used to describe an ice cream.
its either a Greek god or it means ice
A homophone of the word "freeze" is "frees." "Freeze" means to solidify into ice, while "frees" means to release or remove restrictions.
yes it is made up of "just" and "ice" and means "only ice"
The word "iceberg" originated from the Dutch word "ijsberg," which means "ice mountain." This term was later adopted into English. Icebergs are large pieces of ice that have broken off from glaciers or ice shelves and float in the ocean.