subglacial
English
editEtymology
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*upó |
From sub- (prefix meaning ‘beneath, under’) + glacial (“of or relating to glaciers; cold and icy; (figurative) very slow”).[1][2]
Pronunciation
edit- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /sʌbˈɡleɪ.ʃl̩/, /sʌbˈɡleɪ.ʃɪ.əl/
Audio (Southern England): (file) - (General American) IPA(key): /ˌsʌbˈɡleɪ.ʃ(ə)l/
- Rhymes: -eɪʃəl
- Hyphenation: sub‧gla‧ci‧al
Adjective
editsubglacial (not comparable)
- Formed or occurring beneath a glacier or other body of ice.
- Antonym: supraglacial
- 1836 September 2, J. R., “Art. VI. Observations on the Causes which Occasion the Variation of Temperature between Spring and River Water.”, in J[ohn] C[laudius] Loudon, editor, The Magazine of Natural History, and Journal of Zoology, Botany, Mineralogy, Geology, and Meteorology, volume IX, number 66, London: […] [Andrew Spottiswoode] for Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, […], published October 1836, →OCLC, page 534:
- These streams continue to flow in winter as well as in summer, although in less quantity; […] It is also this melting beneath the ice (subglacial, suppose we call it) which loosens the ice from the ground, and occasions, or rather permits, the perpetual downward movement, with which "The glacier's cold and restless mass / Moves onward day by day."
- (hyperbolic, informal) Moving at a rate allegedly slower than a glacier; extremely slow.
- Synonyms: glacial; see also Thesaurus:slow
- Antonyms: see Thesaurus:speedy
- 2020 September 23, Nigel Harris, “Comment: We MUST Seize the Moment”, in Rail, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire: Bauer Media, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 3:
- Securing political approval for even modest changes to railway organisation and structure has been of sub-glacial speed and complexity since 2004, when Government abolished the Strategic Rail Authority and put itself in charge.
Derived terms
editTranslations
editformed or occurring beneath a glacier or other body of ice
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moving at a rate allegedly slower than a glacier — see also slow
References
edit- ^ “subglacial, adj.”, in OED Online , Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, July 2023.
- ^ “subglacial, adj.”, in Collins English Dictionary.
Spanish
editEtymology
editPronunciation
edit- IPA(key): (Spain) /subɡlaˈθjal/ [suβ̞.ɣ̞laˈθjal]
- IPA(key): (Latin America, Philippines) /subɡlaˈsjal/ [suβ̞.ɣ̞laˈsjal]
- Rhymes: -al
- Syllabification: sub‧gla‧cial
Adjective
editsubglacial m or f (masculine and feminine plural subglaciales)
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