Glacial in english

Glacial

pronunciation: gleɪʃəl part of speech: adjective
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glacial = icy ; frigid ; wint(e)ry ; glacial. 

Example: In general, studless tires did best on snow, while those with studs were best on icy roads.Example: In such frigid conditions, spectators, coaches and even players were wearing neck warmers.Example: A major storm system passing through the central United States brought a wintery mess to the state of Minnesota this past weekend.Example: The row of plants in the center of the photo follows a glacial groove in the rock.

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» circo glacialglacial cirquecirquecwmcorrie .

Example: The upper regions contain a number of glacial cirques, which are typically filled with tarns.

Example: Numerous smaller lakes, known as tarns, are located in cirques formed by glacial erosion.

Example: There are many cwms formed by glaciation in the ice age, some filled with lakes.

Example: As these ice masses melted, the courses of rivers were altered, deep lochs created, corries formed and valleys widened.

» depósito glacialglacial tilltill .

Example: In many places these rocks have been overlain by glacial till composed of materials coarser than the underlying rocks.

Example: Vast areas of the northern midwest are covered by till deposited by continental glaciers.

» frente glacialcold front .

Example: Warm fronts move more slowly than cold fronts, and are associated with less severe weather.

» frío glacialbe bitterly coldbitter coldfreezing cold .

Example: It is late winter and bitterly cold outside, so why have some of my hens have just now started molting?.

Example: Seventeen-year-old Rudy Hummel hasn't let bitter cold, rain or mosquitoes prevent him from sleeping outside every night for a full year.

Example: This novel was written to cheer herself up when she and her baby were trapped inside their freezing cold flat in a blizzard, unable to get to the library.

» indiferencia glacialglacial indifference .

Example: The strumpet looked at me with the most glacial indifference.

» invierno glacialbitter winter .

Example: This firewater of yours seems like good drink to warm a man during this bitter winter.

» lago glacialglacial lakeglacier laketarn .

Example: The age of a glacial lake can be determined from the number of varves that have formed on the lake bottom.

Example: As a consequence of glacier retreat, new glacier lakes with potential for far-reaching natural disasters can form.

Example: The upper regions contain a number of glacial cirques, which are typically filled with tarns.

» mirada glacialglacial stare .

Example: The glacial stare lasted only a moment, though, and then vanished as quickly as it had appeared.

» período glacialglacial period .

Example: The world's most recent glacial period began about 110,000 years ago and ended around 12,500 years ago.

» sedimento glacialglacial tilltill .

Example: In many places these rocks have been overlain by glacial till composed of materials coarser than the underlying rocks.

Example: Vast areas of the northern midwest are covered by till deposited by continental glaciers.

Glacial synonyms

cold in spanish: frío, pronunciation: koʊld part of speech: adjective, noun frozen in spanish: congelado, pronunciation: froʊzən part of speech: adjective gelid in spanish: gélido, pronunciation: gelɪd part of speech: adjective arctic in spanish: ártico, pronunciation: ɑrktɪk part of speech: noun, adjective frigid in spanish: frígido, pronunciation: frɪdʒəd part of speech: adjective polar in spanish: polar, pronunciation: poʊlɜr part of speech: adjective icy in spanish: glacial, pronunciation: aɪsi part of speech: adjective frosty in spanish: escarchado, pronunciation: frɔsti part of speech: adjective wintry in spanish: invernal, pronunciation: wɪntri part of speech: adjective freezing in spanish: congelación, pronunciation: frizɪŋ part of speech: noun
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