great mendenhall glacier
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A family stands on a viewing platform, looking at the great Mendenhall Glacier.
Definition
Proper noun: - A specific glacier: The Great Mendenhall Glacier is a glacier of the Piedmont type located near Juneau, Alaska.
Usage
- The term "Great Mendenhall Glacier" is used as a proper noun to name a specific, singular geographical feature. It is typically used in geological, geographical, and travel contexts.
Examples
- Proper noun:
- The Great Mendenhall Glacier is a major tourist attraction.
- Scientists are studying the retreat of the Great Mendenhall Glacier.
Advanced Usage
- The term is used definitively to refer to this one glacier. Descriptors like "the retreating" or "the famous" can precede it.
- We observed the calving face of the Great Mendenhall Glacier.
Variants and Related Words
- Mendenhall Glacier: A common shortened form of the name, often used interchangeably.
- Piedmont glacier: A type of glacier formed when valley glaciers spill out onto flat plains, which describes the form of the Great Mendenhall Glacier.
Synonyms
- Mendenhall Glacier (the most direct synonym, though technically a shortened form).
Notes on Meaning
- As a proper noun naming a single entity, it does not have multiple meanings. Its definition is fixed to the specific glacier in Alaska.
A family stands on a viewing platform, looking at the great Mendenhall Glacier.
Noun
- a glacier of the Piedmont type near Juneau in Alaska