kame

/keɪm/
noun
  1. A short, steep hill or mound of sand and gravel deposited by a glacier.
    • The geologist pointed to a kame as evidence of the glacier's retreat.
    • The hikers climbed a small kame left behind by the ancient ice sheet.
    • Farmers often find kames in fields that were once covered by glaciers.
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