Glacier

/ˈɡleɪʃər/ or /ˈɡlæsɪər/ (regional) noun

A large, slow-moving mass of ice that forms on land and moves downhill under its own weight.

From French *glacier* meaning “ice mass, ice,” from *glace* “ice,” from Latin *glacies* “ice.” The scientific use grew in the 18th and 19th centuries as people studied mountain and polar ice more closely. The word emphasizes ice as something that can flow like a river.

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