ice-calm

adj

Etymology

From ice + calm.

  1. derived from caleō
  2. derived from καῦμα
  3. derived from cauma
  4. derived from calma
  5. derived from calme
  6. inherited from calm
  7. compounded as ice-calm — “ice + calm

Definitions

  1. Extremely calm

  2. Extreme calm, utter calmness

    • There was no distracting Rosol's ice-calm as he killed the fifth set and match. Ace, cross-court forehand winner, ace, forehand winner – a blistering eighth game took him to 5-3 and informed Nadal precisely how nerveless the Czech was.

The neighborhood

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