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gla·cier
/ˈgleʃɚ/
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Gla·cier
n.
An
immense
field
or
stream
of
ice
,
formed
in
the
region
of
perpetual
snow
,
and
moving
slowly
down
a
mountain
slope
or
valley
,
as
in
the
Alps
,
or
over
an
extended
area
,
as
in
Greenland
.
Note:
☞
The
mass
of
compacted
snow
forming
the
upper
part
of
a
glacier
is
called
the
firn
,
or
névé
;
the
glacier
proper
consist
of
solid
ice
,
deeply
crevassed
where
broken
up
by
irregularities
in
the
slope
or
direction
of
its
path
.
A
glacier
usually
carries
with
it
accumulations
of
stones
and
dirt
called
moraines
,
which
are
designated
,
according
to
their
position
,
as
lateral
,
medial
,
or
terminal
(
see
Moraine
).
The
common
rate
of
flow
of
the
Alpine
glaciers
is
from
ten
to
twenty
inches
per
day
in
summer
,
and
about
half
that
in
winter
.
Glacier theory
Geol.
,
the
theory
that
large
parts
of
the
frigid
and
temperate
zones
were
covered
with
ice
during
the
glacial
,
or
ice
,
period
,
and
that
,
by
the
agency
of
this
ice
,
the
loose
materials
on
the
earth's
surface
,
called
drift
or
diluvium
,
were
transported
and
accumulated
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
glacier
n
:
a
slowly
moving
mass
of
ice
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