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icecap

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for icecap.

Editorial note

It is, but is the antarctic icecap not rapidly getting larger?

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Quick take

Alternative form of ice cap. [A permanent expanse of ice encompassing a large geographical area, as for example in Earth's polar zones (polar ice) or at high elevation. [from 19th c.]]

Meaning at a glance

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noun

Alternative form of ice cap. [A permanent expanse of ice encompassing a large geographical area, as for example in Earth's polar zones (polar ice) or at high elevation. [from 19th c.]]

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for icecap.

noun

Alternative form of ice cap. [A permanent expanse of ice encompassing a large geographical area, as for example in Earth's polar zones (polar ice) or at high elevation. [from 19th c.]]

Example sentences

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It is, but is the antarctic icecap not rapidly getting larger?

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Is the arctic icecap not rapidly getting smaller?

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It blew my mind to learn a couple weeks ago that many scientists believe that Greenland is actually three separate major islands that together hold up the icecap.

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The arctic icecap is rapidly getting smaller.

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> is the antarctic icecap not rapidly getting larger?

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> Is the arctic icecap not rapidly getting smaller?

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>Is the arctic icecap not rapidly getting smaller?

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Had you actually looked into this subject, instead of clinging to some random image that seems to say what you wish to be true, you might have known that 2013 is still the sixth lowest year for arctic icecap size.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use icecap in a sentence?

It is, but is the antarctic icecap not rapidly getting larger?

What does icecap mean?

Alternative form of ice cap. [A permanent expanse of ice encompassing a large geographical area, as for example in Earth's polar zones (polar ice) or at high elevation. [from 19th c.]]

What part of speech is icecap?

icecap is commonly used as noun.