adjective describing something that has been melted from a frozen state
Unfrozen ground or soil is soil that has thawed from a frozen state, often leading to changes in the ecosystem and landscape.
In chemistry, unfrozen solutions or substances are those that have been melted or brought back to their liquid state from a frozen form.
Unfrozen foods refer to items that have been thawed from a frozen state and are ready for consumption or further processing.
Unfrozen samples or materials in cryogenics are those that have been warmed up from extremely low temperatures to a more manageable state for study or analysis.
In the world of literature, 'unfrozen' may be used to describe a character or situation that has become free from constraints or limitations.
In psychology, 'unfrozen' may refer to the process of breaking free from fixed patterns of thinking or behavior.