Arctic iceIce that has formed in the far north and which moves southward along the coasts of Labrador and north-eastern Newfoundland. Heavier than local ice.DNE-cit G.M. Story MAR 1974 JH G. M. Story MAR 1974Not UsedNot UsedWithdrawnChecked by Jordyn Hughes on Wed 08 Jun 2016, stamped but not use
anchor (ice)The St. Lawrence was undoubtedly raised in its bed by the deposition of 'anchor' or 'g...
cat-iceIt was a bitterly cold evening and, despite the wind-lop, a rubbery film of cat-ice was form...
northernThe first field ice to appear is "white" or "northern slob" formed off Labrador in the ear...
arctic iceice that comes in from the north (of slob ice)ice that comes in from the northNot UsedNo...
ice nExtensive areas of Arctic or Polar sea ice.DNE-cit G. M. Story MAR 1974JH MAR ...
pack nExtensive areas of local or Arctic ice (see ICE-PACK).G. M. Story MAR 1974 JH MAR 19...
arctic iceMaybe the fault of the heavy Arctic ice moving outside, and the seals get on the outside...
drift n. . . here, in early spring, with drift-ice still coming in vast floes from the north . . ....
land-blinkThe Newfoundlander has developed a wide vocabulary to describe ice conditions. To him, sl...
land... whereas our small portion (which now also is lost) lying more to the north-east, is sometim...
young aWhen the ice begins to form in the inlets and bays, it is known as "young ice," _ci'kwaq_.PR...
ice nAn extensive area of Arctic or local sea ice greater than five miles across.G. M. Story MAR ...
Arctic charrIn Northern Labrador there is a commercial _sea-trout_ or _Arctic charr_ fishery of pa...
ice nVarying expanses of Arctic or local sea ice ranging in area from giant floes (more than 3000 ...
anchor ice_Cent_ _OED_ ~ sb1 7 (1877) 'ice formed at bottoms of lakes + [inc], 'ground ice' _O S...
anchor (ice)The St. Lawrence was undoubtedly raised in its bed by the deposition of 'anchor' or 'g...
cat-iceIt was a bitterly cold evening and, despite the wind-lop, a rubbery film of cat-ice was form...
northernThe first field ice to appear is "white" or "northern slob" formed off Labrador in the ear...
arctic iceice that comes in from the north (of slob ice)ice that comes in from the northNot UsedNo...
ice nExtensive areas of Arctic or Polar sea ice.DNE-cit G. M. Story MAR 1974JH MAR ...
pack nExtensive areas of local or Arctic ice (see ICE-PACK).G. M. Story MAR 1974 JH MAR 19...
arctic iceMaybe the fault of the heavy Arctic ice moving outside, and the seals get on the outside...
drift n. . . here, in early spring, with drift-ice still coming in vast floes from the north . . ....
land-blinkThe Newfoundlander has developed a wide vocabulary to describe ice conditions. To him, sl...
land... whereas our small portion (which now also is lost) lying more to the north-east, is sometim...
young aWhen the ice begins to form in the inlets and bays, it is known as "young ice," _ci'kwaq_.PR...
ice nAn extensive area of Arctic or local sea ice greater than five miles across.G. M. Story MAR ...
Arctic charrIn Northern Labrador there is a commercial _sea-trout_ or _Arctic charr_ fishery of pa...
ice nVarying expanses of Arctic or local sea ice ranging in area from giant floes (more than 3000 ...
anchor ice_Cent_ _OED_ ~ sb1 7 (1877) 'ice formed at bottoms of lakes + [inc], 'ground ice' _O S...
anchor (ice)The St. Lawrence was undoubtedly raised in its bed by the deposition of 'anchor' or 'g...
cat-iceIt was a bitterly cold evening and, despite the wind-lop, a rubbery film of cat-ice was form...
northernThe first field ice to appear is "white" or "northern slob" formed off Labrador in the ear...