ice drag
Look at other dictionaries:
ice drag — Naut. See ice anchor … Useful english dictionary
ice anchor — noun : a small anchor usually having one fluke and used for mooring a boat to ice * * * a large, hooklike device for setting in ice to anchor a vessel or to provide a hold for a hawser in warping it along. Also called ice drag. [1765 75] * * *… … Useful english dictionary
ice anchor — a large, hooklike device for setting in ice to anchor a vessel or to provide a hold for a hawser in warping it along. Also called ice drag. [1765 75] * * * … Universalium
Ice protection system — Ice protection systems are designed to keep atmospheric ice from accumulating on aircraft flight surfaces while in flight. The effects of ice accretion on an aircraft can cause the shape of airfoils and flight control surfaces to change, which… … Wikipedia
Ice blocking — is a quasi sport in which individuals race to the bottom of a hill sitting on large blocks of ice. It is sometimes recommended as a good activity for dating, or scout camps. In the United States ice blocking is thought to be regional, occurring… … Wikipedia
Ice-Cold in Alex — Directed by J. Lee Thompson Produced by W.A. Whittaker … Wikipedia
drag out — Synonyms and related words: adjourn, amble, arouse, bring forth, bring out, bring to light, call forth, call out, call up, chatter, claudicate, continue, crawl, creep, dawdle, deduce, defer, delay, derive, dogtrot, drag, drag along, draw, draw… … Moby Thesaurus
National Ice Skating Association — NISA Sport Ice skating Formation date 1879 Affiliation International Skating Union Headquarters National Ice Centre, Notting … Wikipedia
Synthetic ice — Intro:Synthetic ice (or artificial ice) is skating surface for blade skates and is an alternative to refrigerated ice. Synthetic ice floors consist of interconnected panels to create a larger surface area in which to skate which also makes the… … Wikipedia
Deke (ice hockey) — A deke is an ice hockey technique which a player uses to get past an opponent or fake out an opposing player.[1] The term is a Canadianism formed by abbreviating decoy. The deke may originally have referred to quickly pushing the puck forward or… … Wikipedia