anticer

English

Etymology

Blend of anti- + ice + -er, originally a Dunlop trade name.

Noun

anticer (plural anticers)

  1. Dated form of anti-icer.
    • 1936, The Journal of the Royal Aeronautical Society (volume 40, page 19)
      A test flight under heavy ice forming conditions was also made with a Gordon aeroplane fitted with anticers []
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