cirque

/sɜrk/
noun
  1. A steep-walled, bowl-shaped hollow at the head of a glacier or mountain valley, formed by glacial erosion.
    • The cirque's steep walls made it a popular spot for rock climbing.
    • The hikers marveled at the cirque carved into the mountainside by ancient ice.
    • Many alpine lakes form in cirques after glaciers melt.
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