pan n,vBut by far the greater areas of the Field-ice will be found when the fields have been broken and smashed by swells and gales into millions upon millions of those large and small pieces that form the "pans" of the Floe.PRINTED ITEMG.M. Story JUN 1970 JH JUN 1970Used I and SupUsed I and Sup2Not usedpan, pan-ice, pancakes, pan fla
sish n. . . these pans may again be cleaned, or rough-surfaced, or snow-covered; while each one wil...
pan n,vCaption: Mucking into a huge "pan" on the ice.PRINTED ITEMW.J. KIRWIN APR 1976 APR 1976 ...
pan n,v...for the purpose of preventing competition and anticipating the arrival and active partic...
pan n,vThe ice-floe was two miles or more off the coast; thence it stretched to the horizon - a vas...
pan n,vThe ice, a snowy white, lies in vast fields upon the ocean, carcked in all ways, and broken ...
pan n,vThey are thus met with in vast quantities on the floating fields of ice, a small floating p...
pan n,vThe ice which comes out of Ungava bay is found in long flat "pans"; the Artic ice which come...
pan n,vThere were great gaping chasms between the enormous blocks, which we call pans, and half a ...
pan n,vn. 1. A sheet of ice broken away from the main sheet. 2. A collection of seal skins on the i...
pan n,vA piece of ice of no determined size, but not very large; the large ones are called sheets ...
pan n,vFrom the 18th, [1899] when the wind eased, to the 22nd, the _Neptune_ and the _Newfoundland...
pan n,vA little piece of ice is called a knob, and a larger piece is a pan. A pan is the same thi...
pan n,vWhat was even more interesting was the appear- ance of the ice pans farther out from shore. ...
pan n,vBring the _Florizel's_ pan aboard.PRINTED ITEMG.M. Story DEC 1972 JH DEC 1972Used I and Sup...
pan n,vYou think of yourself on a little pan of ice, drifting straight out to sea with a strong off...
sish n. . . these pans may again be cleaned, or rough-surfaced, or snow-covered; while each one wil...
pan n,vCaption: Mucking into a huge "pan" on the ice.PRINTED ITEMW.J. KIRWIN APR 1976 APR 1976 ...
pan n,v...for the purpose of preventing competition and anticipating the arrival and active partic...
pan n,vThe ice-floe was two miles or more off the coast; thence it stretched to the horizon - a vas...
pan n,vThe ice, a snowy white, lies in vast fields upon the ocean, carcked in all ways, and broken ...
pan n,vThey are thus met with in vast quantities on the floating fields of ice, a small floating p...
pan n,vThe ice which comes out of Ungava bay is found in long flat "pans"; the Artic ice which come...
pan n,vThere were great gaping chasms between the enormous blocks, which we call pans, and half a ...
pan n,vn. 1. A sheet of ice broken away from the main sheet. 2. A collection of seal skins on the i...
pan n,vA piece of ice of no determined size, but not very large; the large ones are called sheets ...
pan n,vFrom the 18th, [1899] when the wind eased, to the 22nd, the _Neptune_ and the _Newfoundland...
pan n,vA little piece of ice is called a knob, and a larger piece is a pan. A pan is the same thi...
pan n,vWhat was even more interesting was the appear- ance of the ice pans farther out from shore. ...
pan n,vBring the _Florizel's_ pan aboard.PRINTED ITEMG.M. Story DEC 1972 JH DEC 1972Used I and Sup...
pan n,vYou think of yourself on a little pan of ice, drifting straight out to sea with a strong off...
sish n. . . these pans may again be cleaned, or rough-surfaced, or snow-covered; while each one wil...
pan n,vCaption: Mucking into a huge "pan" on the ice.PRINTED ITEMW.J. KIRWIN APR 1976 APR 1976 ...
pan n,v...for the purpose of preventing competition and anticipating the arrival and active partic...