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scree

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1. scree - Noun

2. scree - Verb

Meaning

A pebble; a stone; also, a heap of stones or rocky debris.

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Picture this: A mountain splintering the sky like a broken bone, its western precipice plummeting onto jumbled scree. Sheri S. Tepper

Additionally, a small number of pre-Latin words have survived in Romansh, mainly concerning animals, plants, and geological features unique to the Alps, such as camutsch ' chamois ' and grava ' scree '. Source: Internet

But your argument that seems to say that if they do similar things elsewhere so scree up Ghosn is of course ridiculous. Source: Internet

A weathered and broken trachyte is host to the turquoise, which is found both in situ between layers of limonite and sandstone and amongst the scree at the mountain's base. Source: Internet

If 23 hours of marching, scrambling and climbing through dirt, rock and scree isn’t quite enough in a week, a more demanding trek to the summit of the 3.2km-high Hadjj is a must to sate the adventurer in you. Source: Internet

The hike winds around the crater, through a forest of spruce, fir and pine, before emerging into rocky scree. Source: Internet

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