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Definition of Morainal
1. moraine [adj] - See also: moraine
Lexicographical Neighbors of Morainal
Literary usage of Morainal
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Glaciers of North America: A Reading Lesson for Students of Geography and by Israel Cook Russell (1897)
"The morainal material carried by glaciers either on their surfaces or within
their mass, is left when they melt, and forms accumulations to which, in part, ..."
2. Glaciers of North America: A Reading Lesson for Students of Geography and by Israel Cook Russell (1897)
"The morainal material carried by glaciers either on their surfaces or within
their mass, is left when they melt, and forms accumulations to which, in part, ..."
3. The Plant World by Plant World Association, Wild Flower Preservation Society (1909)
"morainal hummocky topography occurs toward the lower end of the valley. South Boulder
Creek, which is a rushing stream a few miles west of Tolland, ..."
4. The Geography of Illinois by Douglas Clay Ridgley (1921)
"Numerous bowlders in the drift, and the "bowlder belts" or "bowlder trains" many
miles in length in Kankakee, Will, morainal SYSTEM OF WISCONSIN GLACIATION ..."
5. Sea and Land: Features of Coasts and Oceans, with Special Reference to the by Nathaniel Southgate Shaler (1895)
"morainal Harbors. ONE of the most important steps which lead from the primitive
savage state toward the ways of culture and civilization is taken when men ..."