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scree

[ skree ]

noun

  1. a steep mass of detritus on the side of a mountain.


scree

/ ²õ°ì°ù¾±Ë /

noun

  1. an accumulation of weathered rock fragments at the foot of a cliff or hillside, often forming a sloping heap Also calledtalus
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of scree1

First recorded in 1775–85, scree is from the Old Norse word skritha landslide
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of scree1

Old English ²õ³¦°ùÄ«³Ù³ó²¹²Ô to slip; related to Old Norse ²õ°ì°ùÄ«³Ù³ó²¹ to slide, German schreiten to walk
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Example Sentences

Above 13,000 feet, the trail disappears, turning the final push into a steep, tortuous slog up loose scree guided only by cairns — stone towers left by previous climbers to mark the way.

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Up in the mountains, they cling to “pockets in shifting scree, where gravel and rocks form barely the idea of soil,†Chips said.

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They parked on the far edge of the outcrop, then continued on foot through a sloping scree field of glassy black stone until they reached a view of the mud flats to the east.

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The first four days featured very limited access points and the entire route required the “North Cascades’ finest bushwhacking,†glacier travel, snowfields, scree, boulder and talus fields, and scrambling.

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To the southeast he noted an alley filled with scree — it was a timeworn ball court, 350 feet long and 16 feet wide with sloping sides.

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