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Frozes

Frozes is not a standard English word. It is likely a misspelling of the word "freezes," or a non-standard or dialectal past participle form of the verb "freeze."

As a misspelling of "freezes," it would serve as the third-person singular present tense form of the verb "freeze," meaning to be converted into ice or to become very cold. For example: "The lake freezes every winter."

As a non-standard past participle, "frozes" would incorrectly be used in place of the proper past participle "frozen." The past participle "frozen" is used in perfect tenses and passive voice constructions. For example: "The water has frozen." (Correct) "The water has frozes." (Incorrect)

Due to its non-standard nature, the usage of "frozes" is generally discouraged in formal writing. It might appear in informal speech or writing, or possibly as a deliberate stylistic choice.