morainic

/məˈreɪnɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to or consisting of a moraine (a pile of rocks and dirt left by a glacier).
    • The park's morainic ridges were formed thousands of years ago.
    • Farmers avoided the morainic soil because it was too stony for crops.
    • The morainic landscape was covered with boulders and gravel.
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