ice n_Ice-on_ clothes.a. Worn on the ice.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story July 1959Used I and SupNot usedWithdrawnChecked by Sarah Budgell on Thu 26 Mar 2015; stamped DNE-cit but not use
jam nThe ice was in to the land, but it was not a jam, just lying by the shore. [Add to DNE jam...
ice n... - he had shipped, with others, in the schooner Ice-Blink, for a short trip along shore, . ...
ice nBoth in going and returning, the ice islands were very numerous and massive. . . .PRINTED ITEM...
ice nIvory Gull (Nfld.)PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story June 1962Used I and SupNot usedWithdrawnCheck...
ice nExtensive areas of Arctic or Polar sea ice.DNE-cit G. M. Story MAR 1974JH MAR ...
ice njumping from one ice pan to anotherDNE-citUsed I and SupNot usedWithdrawnChecked by Sarah Budge...
ice nThe ice-pack which we were soon to encounter lay north and east of us, with the "ice-blink" o...
ice nThe icebergs drifted by the springtime shores,/.. The 'ice blink' hovering above the roars.PRI...
sish nNew and very thin ice.new and very thin icePRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M. Story April 1962Used I a...
ice nOne evening in April, bound home with a load, The mare showed some halting against the ice-roa...
ice nWithdraw DEC 7 19781 Transp cite [check]Used I and SupNot usedWithdrawnChecked by Sarah Bud...
ice nSmall communited ice, or bay-ice broken up by the wind.PRINTED ITEM G. M. Story AU...
ice nWithdraw DEC 7 1978Transp. Not regional usage[check]Used I and SupNot usedWithdrawnChecked ...
ice n[The trapper's wife] procures food for the family by shooting ptarmigan and catching hare or i...
ice nThe lighter sky in the horizon, indicat- ing the icefield underneath.PRINTED ITEM G.M.StoryJu...
jam nThe ice was in to the land, but it was not a jam, just lying by the shore. [Add to DNE jam...
ice n... - he had shipped, with others, in the schooner Ice-Blink, for a short trip along shore, . ...
ice nBoth in going and returning, the ice islands were very numerous and massive. . . .PRINTED ITEM...
ice nIvory Gull (Nfld.)PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story June 1962Used I and SupNot usedWithdrawnCheck...
ice nExtensive areas of Arctic or Polar sea ice.DNE-cit G. M. Story MAR 1974JH MAR ...
ice njumping from one ice pan to anotherDNE-citUsed I and SupNot usedWithdrawnChecked by Sarah Budge...
ice nThe ice-pack which we were soon to encounter lay north and east of us, with the "ice-blink" o...
ice nThe icebergs drifted by the springtime shores,/.. The 'ice blink' hovering above the roars.PRI...
sish nNew and very thin ice.new and very thin icePRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M. Story April 1962Used I a...
ice nOne evening in April, bound home with a load, The mare showed some halting against the ice-roa...
ice nWithdraw DEC 7 19781 Transp cite [check]Used I and SupNot usedWithdrawnChecked by Sarah Bud...
ice nSmall communited ice, or bay-ice broken up by the wind.PRINTED ITEM G. M. Story AU...
ice nWithdraw DEC 7 1978Transp. Not regional usage[check]Used I and SupNot usedWithdrawnChecked ...
ice n[The trapper's wife] procures food for the family by shooting ptarmigan and catching hare or i...
ice nThe lighter sky in the horizon, indicat- ing the icefield underneath.PRINTED ITEM G.M.StoryJu...
jam nThe ice was in to the land, but it was not a jam, just lying by the shore. [Add to DNE jam...
ice n... - he had shipped, with others, in the schooner Ice-Blink, for a short trip along shore, . ...
ice nBoth in going and returning, the ice islands were very numerous and massive. . . .PRINTED ITEM...