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Frostbelt
[
frawst
-belt
,
frost
-
]
Frost·belt
/
ˈfrɔstˌbɛlt
,
ˈfrɒst-
/
Show Spelled
[
frawst
-belt
,
frost
-
]
Show IPA
noun
(
often lowercase
)
Snowbelt.
Also,
Frost Belt
.
Origin:
1975–80;
frost
+
belt
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