Icing
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Icing may refer to:
  • Atmospheric icing
    Atmospheric icing
    Atmospheric icing occurs when water droplets in the atmosphere freeze on objects they contact. This can be extremely dangerous to aircraft, as the built-up ice changes the aerodynamics of the flight surfaces, which can increase the risk of a subsequent stalling of the airfoil...

    , occurs when water droplets freeze on objects they contact, very dangerous for aircraft
  • Aufeis
    Aufeis
    Aufeis is a sheet-like mass of layered ice that forms from successive flows of ground water during freezing temperatures. This form of ice is also called overflow, icings, or the Russian term, naled. According to E. de K. Leffingwell the term was first used in 1859 by A. T...

    , also called icing, a sheet-like mass of layered ice that forms from the freezing of successive flows of groundwater
  • Claire's
    Claire's
    Claire's is a retailer of accessories and jewelry to girls and young women. Claire's has over 3,000 locations worldwide: their stores are in 95% of all U.S. shopping malls, and in 33 countries...

    , which has a brand of accessories and jewelry called Icing
  • Cryotherapy
    Cryotherapy
    Cryotherapy is the local or general use of low temperatures in medical therapy or the removal of heat from a body part. The term "cryotherapy" comes from the Greek cryo meaning cold and the word therapy meaning cure...

    , also called icing, the cooling of body parts, often using ice or cold packs, to decrease pain and inflammation
  • Fuel system icing inhibitor
    Fuel System Icing Inhibitor
    Fuel system icing inhibitor is an additive to aviation fuels that prevents the formation of ice in fuel lines. FSII is sometimes referred to by the registered, genericized trademark Prist. Jet fuel can contain a small amount of dissolved water that does not appear in particulate form...

    , an additive to aviation fuels that prevents the formation of ice in fuel lines
  • Icing (drinking game)
    Icing (drinking game)
    Icing is a drinking game in which certain individuals or groups of individuals are required to drink a bottle of Smirnoff Ice or any type of Smirnoff Malt Beverage...

    , a drinking game involving the consumption of large quantities of Smirnoff Ice in inappropriate situations
  • Icing (food)
    Icing (food)
    Icing, also called frosting in the United States, is a sweet often creamy glaze made of sugar with a liquid such as water or milk, that is often enriched with ingredients such as butter, egg whites, cream cheese, or flavorings and is used to cover or decorate baked goods, such as cakes or cookies...

    , a sweet and often creamy glaze made of sugar used to cover or decorate baked goods, such as cakes, cookies or donuts
    • Powdered sugar
      Powdered sugar
      Powdered sugar, also known as confectioners' sugar or icing sugar, is very fine sugar. When intended for home use, it typically contains a small amount of anti-caking agent....

      , also known as confectioners' sugar or icing sugar, is a very fine sugar used for icing, frosting and other decorations
    • Royal icing
      Royal icing
      Royal icing is a hard white icing, made from softly beaten egg whites, icing sugar , and sometimes lemon or lime juice. It is used on Christmas cakes, wedding cakes, gingerbread houses and many other cakes and biscuits, either as a smooth covering like marzipan, or in sharp peaks...

      , a hard, white icing, made from softly beaten egg whites, powdered sugar, and sometimes lemon or lime juice

  • Icing (ice hockey)
    Icing (ice hockey)
    Icing in ice hockey occurs when a player shoots the puck across at least two red lines, the opposing team's goal line being the last, and the puck remains untouched. It is, however, not icing if the puck is shot from behind the halfway line into the goal, or when the shot must be played by the...

    , an ice hockey rule intended to discourage intentionally whacking the puck away from a team's goal to run out the clock and such
  • Icing (nautical)
    Icing (nautical)
    Icing on ships is a serious hazard where cold temperatures combined with high wind speed result in spray blown off the sea freezing immediately on contact with the ship...

    , sea spray that freezes upon contact with ships, occurs during very cold and windy weather, can cause a ship to capsize
  • Icing conditions
    Icing conditions
    In aviation, icing conditions are those atmospheric conditions that can lead to the formation of water ice on the surfaces of an aircraft, or within the engine as carburetor icing. Inlet icing is another engine-related danger, often occurring in jet aircraft. These icing phenomena do not...

    , those atmospheric conditions that can lead to the formation of water ice on the surfaces of an aircraft
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