nonfreezing
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of nonfreezing
Example Sentences
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Meanwhile, ancient plant and animal remains trapped inside the Yedoma are exposed to nonfreezing temperatures — or even the open air.
From Washington Post
Meanwhile, ancient plant and animal remains trapped inside the Yedoma are exposed to nonfreezing temperatures – or even the open air.
From Seattle Times
I had one luxury stay, at Bhutan Spirit Sanctuary, and relished the nonfreezing bathroom floors.
From New York Times
Nonfreezing injuries of the extremities, such as chilblain and trench foot: Chilblain occurs after more than an hour of exposure to wet, cold temperatures below 50.6 F for more than 60 minutes.
From US News
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