English Dictionary
◊ DID YOU MEAN FREEZE?
freeze
n 1: the withdrawal of hear to change something from a liquid to
a solid [syn: {freezing}]
2: weather cold enough to cause freezing [syn: {frost}]
3: an interruption or temporary suspension of progress or
movement: "a halt in the arms race"; "a nuclear freeze"
[syn: {halt}]
4: fixing (of prices or wages etc) at a particular level: "a
freeze on hiring"
v 1: stop moving or become immobilized; "When he saw the police
car he froze" [syn: {stop dead}]
2: change to ice; "The water in the bowl froze" [ant: {boil}]
3: be cold; "I could freeze to death in this office when the
air conditioning is turned on"
4: cause to freeze; "Freeze the leftover food"
5: stop a process or a habit by imposing a freeze on it;
"Suspend the aid to the war-torn country" [syn: {suspend}]
6: be very cold, below the freezing point; "It is freezing in
Kalamazoo"
7: change from a liquid to a solid when cold; "Water freezes at
32 degrees Fahrenheit" [syn: {freeze out}, {freeze down}]
8: prohibit the conversion or use of (assets); "Blocked funds";
"Freeze the assets of this hostile government" [syn: {block},
{immobilize}] [ant: {unblock}, {unblock}]
9: anesthetize by cold, as for certain surgical procedures
10: behave cold and formally
English Computing Dictionary
◊ FREENET
Freenet
Community-based bulletin board system with e-mail, information
services, interactive communications, and conferencing.
Freenets are funded and operated by individuals and volunteers
- in one sense, like public television. They are part of the
National Public Telecomputing Network (NPTN), an organisation
based in Cleveland, Ohio, devoted to making computer
telecommunication and networking services as freely available
as public libraries.