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floeberg
[
floh
-burg
]
floe·berg
/
ˈfloʊ
bɜrg
/
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[
floh
-burg
]
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noun
a mass of ice floes resembling an iceberg.
Origin:
1875–80;
floe
+
berg
;
modeled on
iceberg
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