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rime

rime / rime
NounTransitive Verb
past: rimedpp: rimeding: riming

This term describes a specific type of frost that occurs when supercooled water droplets in fog freeze instantly upon contact with a surface. It creates a white, opaque, and often granular crust, distinguishing it from the clear, glassy appearance of glaze ice or the delicate, needle-like structures of hoar frost. In a literary context, the spelling is an archaic variant of rhyme. While modern English uses the h-spelling for poetic correspondence, this version is primarily encountered in historical texts or specific poetic titles to evoke an antique atmosphere.

Meanings

Nounrime

A coating of tiny ice crystals formed from the freezing of supercooled fog or mist on a surface.

"The windshield was covered in a thick layer of white rime."

Transitive Verbrime
[~ something]

To cover a surface with a layer of rime ice.

"The freezing mist began to rime the branches of the pine trees."

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