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adjective1) (icy) eisig; (fig.) eiskalt2) (Geol.) Gletscher-* * *['ɡleiʃəl]1) (of glaciers; formed by ice: a glacial valley; glacial deposits.)2) (extremely cold: a glacial wind.)* * *gla·cial[ˈgleɪsiəl, AM ˈgleɪʃəl]adj inv1. (left by glacier)\glacial deposits glaziale Ablagerungen\glacial lake Gletschersee m2. (freezing) eisig\glacial wind eiskalter Wind3. (hostile) feindlichshe gave me a \glacial stare sie warf mir einen eisigen Blick zu* * *['gleIsɪəl]adjat a glacial pace (fig) — im Schneckentempo
* * *glacial detritus Glazialschutt m2. eiszeitlich:glacial boulder Findling m;glacial man Eiszeitmensch m3. CHEM Eis…:glacial acetic acid Eisessig m4. eisig (auch fig):* * *adjective1) (icy) eisig; (fig.) eiskalt2) (Geol.) Gletscher-* * *adj.eisig adj. -
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1) ( left by glacier)\glacial deposits glaziale Ablagerungen;\glacial lake Gletschersee m2) ( freezing) eisig;\glacial wind eiskalter Wind3) ( hostile) feindlich;she gave me a \glacial stare sie warf mir einen eisigen Blick zu -
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Flußtal; Tal*
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