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gla⋅cial
[gley-shuh
l]
–adjective
| 1. | of or pertaining to glaciers or ice sheets. |
| 2. | resulting from or associated with the action of ice or glaciers: glacial terrain. |
| 3. | characterized by the presence of ice in extensive masses or glaciers. |
| 4. | bitterly cold; icy: a glacial winter wind. |
| 5. | happening or moving extremely slowly: The work proceeded at a glacial pace. |
| 6. | icily unsympathetic or immovable: a glacial stare; glacial indifference. |
| 7. | Chemistry. of, pertaining to, or tending to develop into icelike crystals: glacial phosphoric acid. |
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Language Translation for : Glacial
| Spanish: | glacial, | German: | glasierte, | Japanese: | 氷河の |
| gla·cial
(glā'shəl) Pronunciation Key
adj.
[French from Old French, icy, from Latin glaciālis, from glaciēs, ice; see gel- in Indo-European roots.] gla'cial·ly adv. |
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glacial
1656, from Fr. glacial, from L. glacialis "icy, frozen, full of ice," from glacies "ice," from PIE base *gel- "cold" (cf. L. gelu "frost"). Geological sense apparently coined by Professor E. Forbes, 1846.
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| glacial | |
adjective | |
| 1. | relating to or derived from a glacier; "glacial deposit" |
| 2. | devoid of warmth and cordiality; expressive of unfriendliness or disdain; "a frigid greeting"; "got a frosty reception"; "a frozen look on their faces"; "a glacial handshake"; "icy stare"; "wintry smile" [syn: frigid] |
| 3. | extremely cold; "an arctic climate"; "a frigid day"; "gelid waters of the North Atlantic"; "glacial winds"; "icy hands"; "polar weather" [syn: arctic] |
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glacial
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Glacial
Gla"cial\, a. [L. glacialis, from glacies ice: cf. F. glacial.]1. Pertaining to ice or to its action; consisting of ice; frozen; icy; esp., pertaining to glaciers; as, glacial phenomena. --Lyell. 2. (Chem.) Resembling ice; having the appearance and consistency of ice; -- said of certain solid compounds; as, glacial phosphoric or acetic acids. Glacial acid (Chem.), an acid of such strength or purity as to crystallize at an ordinary temperature, in an icelike form; as acetic or carbolic acid. Glacial drift (Geol.), earth and rocks which have been transported by moving ice, land ice, or icebergs; bowlder drift. Glacial epoch or period (Geol.), a period during which the climate of the modern temperate regions was polar, and ice covered large portions of the northern hemisphere to the mountain tops. Glacial theory or hypothesis. (Geol.) See Glacier theory, under Glacier.
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