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iceway

Terms vs Iceway - What's the difference?

terms | iceway |


As nouns the difference between terms and iceway

is that terms is while iceway is (geology) a linear channel eroded through bedrock by the passage of glacial ice.

Ice vs Iceway - What's the difference?

ice | iceway |


As nouns the difference between ice and iceway

is that ice is while iceway is (geology) a linear channel eroded through bedrock by the passage of glacial ice.

Glacial vs Iceway - What's the difference?

glacial | iceway |


In geology|lang=en terms the difference between glacial and iceway

is that glacial is (geology) of the pleistocene period dominated by the presence of glaciers while iceway is (geology) a linear channel eroded through bedrock by the passage of glacial ice.

As a proper noun glacial

is (geology) of the pleistocene period dominated by the presence of glaciers.

As a noun iceway is

(geology) a linear channel eroded through bedrock by the passage of glacial ice.

Bedrock vs Iceway - What's the difference?

bedrock | iceway |


As nouns the difference between bedrock and iceway

is that bedrock is (uncountable|geology|mining|engineering|construction) the solid rock that exists at some depth below the ground surface bedrock is rock "in place", as opposed to material that has been transported from another location by weathering and erosion while iceway is (geology) a linear channel eroded through bedrock by the passage of glacial ice.

Erode vs Iceway - What's the difference?

erode | iceway |


As a verb erode

is .

As a noun iceway is

(geology) a linear channel eroded through bedrock by the passage of glacial ice.

Channel vs Iceway - What's the difference?

channel | iceway |


As a proper noun channel

is (by ellipsis) the english channel.

As a noun iceway is

(geology) a linear channel eroded through bedrock by the passage of glacial ice.

Linear vs Iceway - What's the difference?

linear | iceway |


As an adjective linear

is linear (in mathematics, of first-degree polynomial).

As a noun iceway is

(geology) a linear channel eroded through bedrock by the passage of glacial ice.