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Word Meanings - GLACIALIST - Book Publishers vocabulary database

One who attributes the phenomena of the drift, in geology, to glaciers.

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  • DRIFTBOLT
    A bolt for driving out other bolts.
  • PHENOMENALISM
    That theory which limits positive or scientific knowledge to phenomena only, whether material or spiritual.
  • DRIFTPIECE
    An upright or curved piece of timber connecting the plank sheer with the gunwale; also, a scroll terminating a rail.
  • PHENOMENAL
    Relating to, or of the nature of, a phenomenon; hence, extraordinary; wonderful; as, a phenomenal memory. -- Phe*nom"e*nal*ly, adv.
  • DRIFTPIN
    A smooth drift. See Drift, n., 9.
  • DRIFTLESS
    Having no drift or direction; without aim; purposeless.
  • DRIFTAGE
    1. Deviation from a ship's course due to leeway. 2. Anything that drifts.
  • DRIFTWEED
    Seaweed drifted to the shore by the wind. Darwin.
  • DRIFT
    The horizontal thrust or pressure of an arch or vault upon the abutments. Knight. (more info) drift snowdrift, Dan. drift, impulse, drove, herd, pasture, common, 1. A driving; a violent movement. The dragon drew him away with drift
  • DRIFTY
    Full of drifts; tending to form drifts, as snow, and the like.
  • GEOLOGY
    1. The science which treats: Of the structure and mineral constitution of the globe; structural geology. Of its history as regards rocks, minerals, rivers, valleys, mountains, climates, life, etc.; historical geology. Of the causes
  • DRIFTWAY
    See 11 (more info) 1. A common way, road, or path, for driving cattle. Cowell. Burrill.
  • DRIFTWIND
    A driving wind; a wind that drives snow, sand, etc., into heaps. Beau. & Fl.
  • DRIFTWOOD
    1. Wood drifted or floated by water. 2. Fig.: Whatever is drifting or floating as on water. The current of humanity, with its heavy proportion of very useless driftwood. New Your Times.
  • MICRO-GEOLOGY
    The part of geology relating to structure and organisms which require to be studied with a microscope.
  • SPINDRIFT
    See MARR
  • SNOWDRIFT
    A bank of drifted snow.
  • ADRIFT
    Floating at random; in a drifting condition; at the mercy of wind and waves. Also fig. So on the sea shall be set adrift. Dryden. Were from their daily labor turned adrift. Wordsworth.
  • SPOONDRIFT
    Spray blown from the tops waves during a gale at sea; also, snow driven in the wind at sea; -- written also spindrift.
  • STAR DRIFT
    Similar and probably related motion of the stars of an asterism, as distinguished from apparent change of place due to solar motion.-- ## = star streaming --

 

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