mendenhall glacier
The Mendenhall Glacier flows down from the mountains into a bright blue lake.
Proper noun A specific glacier of the Piedmont type, located near the city of Juneau in the U.S. state of Alaska. It is a named geographical feature.
The term "Mendenhall Glacier" is used as a proper noun to refer specifically to this single, well-known glacier. It is typically used in geographical, environmental, and touristic contexts.
- The Mendenhall Glacier is a major tourist attraction in southeast Alaska.
- Scientists are studying the rapid retreat of Mendenhall Glacier.
- A visit to Juneau is not complete without seeing Mendenhall Glacier.
- The term can be used attributively (like an adjective) to describe features related to the glacier.
- Example: We took a Mendenhall Glacier tour. (Here, "Mendenhall Glacier" modifies the noun "tour").
- It is often discussed in the context of climate change due to its observable recession.
- Glacier (noun): A large, persistent body of dense ice that is constantly moving under its own weight.
- Piedmont glacier (noun): A type of glacier formed when one or more valley glaciers flow from a confined valley onto a broad plain, spreading out into a lobe shape. This is the specific type of the Mendenhall Glacier.
There are no direct synonyms for this proper noun, as it is the name of a unique place. In general contexts, it could be referred to descriptively as: * The glacier near Juneau * A notable Alaskan glacier
- Mendenhall Lake: The proglacial lake formed at the terminus of the Mendenhall Glacier.
- Mendenhall Valley: The area in Juneau where the glacier is located.
There are no idioms specifically related to "Mendenhall Glacier."
The Mendenhall Glacier flows down from the mountains into a bright blue lake.
- a glacier of the Piedmont type near Juneau in Alaska