pancake ice † DCHP-1 (pre-1967)
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See 1958 quote.
See also: pancake (def. 1) bay ice
- 1850  It was very cold, and the snow scarcely melting when it fell in the water; "pancake ice" began to form, and it looked very like as if we were going to be frozen up.
- 1958  Pancake Ice: Pieces of newly formed ice usually between one and six feet in diameter. The raised rims and the circular appearance are a result of the almost constant rotation and collision of the cakes against one another, as the result of wind and swell.