Glaciers [noun]

Definition of Glaciers:

mountain of ice, snow

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Sentence/Example of Glaciers:

At this stage it begins to break off masses of ice from the glaciers over which it may flow, or even to move large stones.

We will now turn our attention to some important features of a detailed sort which glaciers exhibit.

What will it be like a few days hence, when I shall scramble through the passes and over glaciers by myself!

All the glaciers are now in retreat, with old tree-covered moraines, hundreds or thousands of feet lower down the valley.

There are two of these glaciers in the valleys below the Schreckhorn and the Wetterhorn, near the long village of Grindelwald.

Immediately below us was a large snow “nv,” towards which glaciers descended from a number of snow-covered peaks.

Icebergs launched from the glaciers of the land also drift with tide, current, and wind through the more or less open water.

In the Alps the main glaciers are most usually highways, the ways offered to the climber for his travelling.

Then I've an idea of perpetual snow—glaciers—and all that sort of thing.

Evaporation and condensation, woods and glaciers, have all been brought into play.