Frost (disambiguation)
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Frost may refer to two distinct weather phenomena:
- Frost (temperature), a value of air temperature less or equal than the freezing point of water (0 °C, 32 °F)
- Frost, a solid deposition of ice on surfaces and objects
Frost may also refer to:
People
Places
- In the United States
- Frost, Kentucky
- Frost, Louisiana, an unincorporated community
- Frost, Minnesota, a town
- Frost, Ohio, an unincorporated community
- Frost, Texas, a city
- Frost, West Virginia, an unincorporated community
- Frost Township, Michigan, United States
- Elsewhere
- Frost (crater), a lunar crater
Entertainment
Music
- Performers
- Frost (Australian band), a pop rock band
- Frost (Norwegian band), an electronica band
- Frost (musician), Kjetil-Vidar Haraldstad, Norwegian drummer for Satyricon
- Frost (rapper), American rapper
- Frost*, an English neo-progressive rock supergroup
- The Frost, a late-1960s American psychedelic rock band
- Albums
- Frost (album), an album by Enslaved
- Frost (Monofader album)
Other media
- A Touch of Frost (TV series) is a British television show about a police detective
- Frost (collection), stories by Donald Wandrei featuring detective I.V. Frost
- Frost (comics), a character from the Noble Causes series published by Image Comics
- Frost (Mortal Kombat), a character in the Mortal Kombat fighting game series
- Frost, a 6th Universe counterpart of Frieza in the Dragon Ball Super manga and anime
- Mary Elizabeth Bartowski, code named "Frost" in the U.S. TV series Chuck
- Emma Frost or simply Frost, a character from Marvel Comics
- Frost (novel), a novel by Thomas Bernhard
- Frost (film), a 2017 Lithuanian film
Other uses
- Frost House (disambiguation), any of several places
- Frost Art Museum at Florida International University
- Frost heaving, the process by which the freezing of water-saturated soil causes the deformation and upward thrust of the ground surface
- Frost National Bank, a bank based in San Antonio, Texas, USA
See also
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