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Icecap Meaning in English

word

ˈaɪsˌkæp
EYES-kap
ˈaɪskæp
EYES-kap

Definition

A thick, permanent layer of ice and snow that covers large areas of land near the North or South Pole.

Usage & Nuances

Mainly used in scientific or environmental contexts. Usually refers to polar regions, not small ice areas. Often discussed in relation to climate change ('melting icecaps'). Singular (icecap) and plural (icecaps) are both used.

Example Sentences

The Arctic icecap is shrinking every year.

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Many animals live on the Antarctic icecap.

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A huge icecap covers Greenland.

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Climate scientists warn that the melting icecaps could raise sea levels.

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From space, the icecaps make the poles look bright white.

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They studied samples of ancient air trapped in the icecap.

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