A large mass of ice, generally floating in the ocean.
There is no opposite of iceberg. Either there is one, or there isn't. No such thing as an anti-iceberg.
Iceberg is from the Dutch ijsberg which is composed of two elements: ijs & berg. This translates as ice mountain.
Adopted from the Dutch 'ijsberg' meaning ice mountain. This is similar to the German 'Eisberg' and Swedish 'Isberg'
From the Dutch language - Ijsberg, literally meaning ice mountain
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Yes, "iceberg" is a compound word because it is made up of the two separate words "ice" and "bergs" combined to form a single word with a distinct meaning.
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"Iceberg right ahead" (Frederick Fleet), but it was too late to avoid a collision. The lookouts did not have any binoculars, and there was no searchlight to light the way in front of the ship, there was no moon to give off reflective light, and the sea was flat calm meaning that no waves washed up against the sides of the iceberg.
The hot cup of coffee has more thermal energy than an iceberg. This is because thermal energy is directly related to temperature, and the cup of coffee is at a much higher temperature than the iceberg, meaning it contains more thermal energy.
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