cairny

/ˈkɛrni/
adjective
  1. Covered with or resembling a cairn (a pile of stones used as a marker or memorial).
    • They climbed a cairny hill dotted with small stone piles.
    • The hikers crossed a cairny ridge where ancient travelers had stacked stones.
    • The old shepherd's path was cairny and hard to follow in the fog.
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