black ice

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black ice (uncountable)

  1. A smooth, barely visible, and dangerously slippery film of ice, usually over a dark surface, such as rock or pavement.
    Coordinate term: black frost
    • 1965 December 25, “Oregon Bus Crash Kills 12, Hurts 27”, in New York Times[1], page 30:
      He said the bus struck a patch of black ice, or freshly formed ice as yet invisible on the road surface, just after he had passed a trailer truck.

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