glaciated

IPA: gɫˈeɪʃieɪtʌd

adjective

  • covered with ice (as by a glacier) or affected by glacial action
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Examples of "glaciated" in Sentences

  • The terrain changes from tropical jungle to high glaciated peaks in only 150 km.
  • I must enter a protest against the use made of the word 'glaciated' by Geologists and Physiographers.
  • Neanderthal Man appears, thrives for a time in the glaciated terrain of prehistoric Europe, then fades out just as modern man appears on the scene.
  • The lunch menu was simple but delicious, but even more importantly little Elizabeth slept through the entire meal and allowed us to take in the breathtaking views of the long blue water surrounded by the glaciated hills.
  • Like for millions of Chinese, the life they knew was completely eradicated at 2: 28 p.m. last Monday, when the 7. 9-magnitude earthquake sent wave after wave of tremors through the river valleys and glaciated mountains of Sichuan Province, one of the most beautiful corners of China.
  • As we looked down from the ridge into the once glaciated trough that is now the course of the Afon Melindwr, the bright green pasture of the valley floor stood out in stark contrast against the dark conifers of the steeper ground – woodland cut through with exposures of dramatic, tortured geology.
  • To judge by his behavior, the guy doesn't have a lot of IQ points to spare, and playing that game in the snow and ice, while entertaining, and reminding us middle-aged guys of the Olden Days when all the Vikings games were glaciated, probably made no sense in this era of concussion-consciousness say that ten times fast.

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