icehouse

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See also: Icehouse, ice-house, and ice house

English

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Etymology

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From ice +‎ house.

Noun

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icehouse (plural icehouses)

  1. A deep cellar or outdoor building used for the storage of ice or snow; sometimes also used to store food at low temperature.
  2. (US, colloquial) An ice hockey rink.
  3. (climatology) A cold state in global climate.
    Antonyms: greenhouse, hothouse
  4. (Texas) A convenience store.

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