Icehouse

Pronunciation: /ˈaɪsˈhaʊs/

Icehouse (noun)

  1. A building or room used to store ice for cooling food and drinks.
  2. A small structure designed to keep ice from melting for later use.
  3. A historical ice storage building, often insulated, used before modern refrigeration.

Examples

  • The workers use the icehouse to store ice for the summer.
  • We store ice in the icehouse before the busy season starts.