ice-jack

verb

Etymology

From ice + jack.

  1. derived from jaque
  2. derived from jacke
  3. inherited from jakke
  4. compounded as ice-jack — “ice + jack

Definitions

  1. To freeze underneath an element or between two elements and jacking up the overlaying…

    To freeze underneath an element or between two elements and jacking up the overlaying element, thereby separating it from its underlayment

    • The support pylon for the ski gondola collapsed because of ice-jacking.

The neighborhood

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