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deice
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deice
(verb)
deice
/di
ˈ
aɪs/
verb
deices
;
deiced
;
deicing
deice
/di
ˈ
aɪs/
verb
deices
;
deiced
;
deicing
Britannica Dictionary definition of DEICE
[
+ object
]
:
to remove ice from (something)
We watched while they
deiced
the plane before takeoff.
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defog
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defrost
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