Winter:
noun:
a. the season between autumn and spring usually including in the northern half of the globe the months of December, January, and February.
b. a time or season of idleness or decay.
c. the coldest season of the year.
verb:
a. to pass or live through the winter.
b. to keep, feed, or manage during the winter.
c. to spend the winter.
adjective:
a. of, relating to, or suitable for winter.
b. grown or sown during the season of winter.
Synonyms: algid, arctic, brumal, chilly, cold, cold-wave, freeze, frigid, frost, frosty, frozen, gelid, glacial, hibernal, hiemal, icy, polar, seasonal, wintry
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I'm not exactly sure of the question but freeze, froze, and freezing, are all examples of action words used during the winter.
Winter comes but twice a year: once in the northern hemisphere and once in the Southern Hemisphere.
Winter in the southern hemisphere begins on June 21.