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Catalan
Etymology
Borrowed from Danish indlandsis (literally “inland ice”).
Pronunciation
Noun
inlandsis m (invariable)
- ice sheet
- Synonym: glacera continental
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French
Etymology
From Danish indlandsis (literally “inland ice”).
Pronunciation
Noun
inlandsis m (plural inlandsis)
- ice sheet
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Swedish
Etymology
Compound of inland (“inland”) + -s- + is (“ice”). First attested in 1865.[1]
Noun
inlandsis c
- continental glacier; ice sheet
1861 June 10, anonymous author, “Den svenska ishafsexpeditionen under adjunkten O. Torell [The Swedish Arctic expedition led by the adjunct O. Torell]”, in Aftonbladet, page 3:Han lyckades att bestiga Grönlands inlandsis, hvilken såsom en enda ofantlig glacier betäcker dess land, och anställde vid kusten omfattande draggningar ända till 280 famnars djup.- He succeeded in ascending the inland ice of Greenland, which, like a single immense glacier, covers its land, and conducted extensive surveys along the coast to a depth of 280 fathoms.
2021 August 8, Erika Bjerström, “Här smälter inlandsisen i rekordfart [Here, the ice sheet is melting at a record pace.]”, in SVT Nyheter:Skulle hela inlandsisen smälta skulle det kunna leda till en global havsnivåhöjning på sju meter, även om det skulle ta flera hundra år innan det skulle bli verklighet.- If the entire ice sheet were to melt, it could lead to a global sea level rise of seven meters, although it would take several hundred years before it would become a reality.
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