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Field ice is a term usually applied to frozen sea water floating in much looser form than pack ice.
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The sea in which we now were was thickly covered with ice islands, but had no field ice, and we pushed on boldly as before.
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What they called field ice is thicker; and the whole field, be it ever so large, consists of one piece.
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We ourselves were undoubtedly deceived by the ice-hills, the day we first fell in with the field-ice.
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Go through it we must, or stay where we are until that field-ice gives us a jam down yonder in the crescent.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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