deicer
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Definition
Noun: A deicer is a device or substance used to remove or prevent the formation of ice or frost. It is commonly applied to surfaces like windshields, refrigerator coils, or aircraft wings.
Usage
A deicer is used to melt existing ice or to prevent ice from forming, ensuring safety and functionality. It is a practical tool in cold climates. * The airport crew sprayed deicer on the plane's wings before takeoff. * Keep a bottle of windshield deicer in your car during winter.
Advanced Usage
- Chemical Deicer: Refers to a substance, often a liquid or granular compound like calcium chloride or a glycol-based fluid, used for deicing.
- The city spread chemical deicer on the roads after the snowstorm.
- Deicing System: A mechanical or thermal system installed on a vehicle (like an airplane or car) to perform deicing.
- The aircraft's deicing system activated automatically as it climbed through the clouds.
Variants and Related Words
- Deice (verb): The action of using a deicer.
- It took twenty minutes to deice the car completely.
- Deicing (noun/gerund): The process or act of removing ice.
- The deicing of the runway caused a short delay.
Synonyms
- Antifreeze: A liquid, typically based on ethylene glycol, used in vehicle engines to lower the freezing point. (Note: While related and sometimes used for deicing, "antifreeze" is primarily for preventing freezing inside engines, whereas "deicer" is for removing ice from surfaces.)
- Ice melt: A general term for substances used to melt ice on pavements and roads.
Related Phrases
- Apply deicer: To put deicer onto a surface.
- Remember to apply deicer to your windshield if it's frosted over.
- Run deicing fluid: To use liquid deicer, especially in aviation contexts.
- The ground crew began to run deicing fluid over the fuselage.
Noun
- heater that removes ice or frost (as from a windshield or a refrigerator or the wings of an airplane)