ice bridge

English

Noun

ice bridge (plural ice bridges)

  1. an ice control structure on a river, to control flowing river ice, that spans the breadth of the river, and may have a traversable roadway on top
  2. a type of ice road, a floating-bridge-like roadway made of floating ice atop a body of water
  3. a type of ice road, a causeway-like road across a body of water, made of full-depth ice, where from the road surface to the lakebed/riverbed is solid ice

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See also

  • haul road
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