corrie

/ˈkɔri/
noun
  1. A bowl-shaped hollow in a mountain, formed by glacial erosion; a cirque.
    • The hikers rested in a grassy corrie high in the Scottish Highlands.
    • A small lake often forms at the bottom of a corrie after the ice melts.
    • Glaciers carved deep corries into the mountainside thousands of years ago.
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