Wiktionary
alt. An ice-covered landscape n. An ice-covered landscape
Usage examples of "icescape".
The tall cloud still stood over the icescape ahead of them, a dense pillar of dark gray lobes, torn flat in the stratosphere, in different directions at different times.
Through the afternoon of the first day the shattered icescape beneath them was everywhere a dirty white, liberally dotted with sky-purple melt pools, occasionally blazing silver as they mirrored the sun.
When her meal ended she sat for a long time, listening to them, nursing a last glass of wine and then a coffee, watching the other diners, the leaves overhead, the distant icescape beyond the corniche, the clouds tumbling in over the Hellespontus.
Q needed no prompting to recall the bleak, inhospitable icescape where he had first encountered the being who introduced himself as 0.
Before her biochemically enhanced eyes, the Calamarain liquefied in midair, raining down upon the icescape like phosphorescent sleet.
When he looked around alternately at the icescape and the tunnel entrance after the mate’s departure, simulating indecision about his next step, both of them approached him.
She saw tantalizing snippets of Riane's life before she had contracted duur fever: faces she did not recognize, hulking shapes like monsters, vast icescapes, blood flying and a thirfscreaming as death came.
When fragments of memories come up, they are always of icescapes and high tors.
The low-grade waste heat of their thermodynamically intense lifestyle will turn the crystalline icescape pliable and treacherous.