Dominated vs Glacial - What's the difference?
dominated | glacial |
(dominate)
To govern, rule or control by superior authority or power
To exert an overwhelming guiding influence over something or someone
To enjoy a commanding position in some field
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To overlook from a height
of, or relating to glaciers
* We examined the glacial deposits
(figuratively) very slow
* 2010 , "Under the volcano", The Economist , 16 Oct 2010:
cold and icy
* After the rain and frost, the pavements were glacial
having the appearance of ice
* On cold days, glacial acetic acid will freeze in the bottle
cool and unfriendly
* He gave me a glacial stare
As a verb dominated
is past tense of dominate.As an adjective glacial is
of, or relating to glaciers.As a proper noun Glacial is
of the Pleistocene period dominated by the presence of glaciers.dominated
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Verb
(head)Anagrams
*dominate
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Verb
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Adjective
(en adjective)- Progress on judicial reform has been glacial , meeting enormous resistance.