Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

ice-cap

noun
/ˈaɪs kæp/
Definition
A thick layer of ice covering a large area, especially the polar regions of the Earth.
Examples
  • The Greenland ice-cap is one of the largest in the world.
  • The melting of the Antarctic ice-cap is a significant concern for climate scientists.
  • As temperatures rise, many glaciers that form ice-caps are retreating.
Meaning
A large, dome-shaped mass of glacial ice that covers vast areas of land, primarily found in polar regions and high altitudes.
Synonyms
  • glacier
  • ice sheet
  • polar cap