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- DictionaryIce·berg/ˈīsˌbərɡ/
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- 1. a large floating mass of ice detached from a glacier or ice sheet and carried out to sea.
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An iceberg is a piece of freshwater ice more than 15 m long that has broken off a glacier or an ice shelf and is floating freely in open water. Smaller chunks of floating glacially derived ice are called "growlers" or "bergy bits". Much of an iceberg is below the water's surface, which led to the expression "tip of the iceberg" to illustrate a small part of a larger unseen issue. Icebergs are cons... Wikipedia