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moraine

[muh-reyn] / məˈreɪn /


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When part of its moraine slid into the lake a little after 10 p.m. on the night of Oct.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 1, 2026

The cemetery rests, as well, on heights formed by the Ice Age terminal moraine, while the bedrock schist she imprinted dates even deeper in geological time.

From New York Times • Nov. 24, 2021

Guides from the park lead groups of as many as 25 people through the glacial silt and mud at the glacier’s toe, over the rocky moraine and onto the white ice.

From Washington Post • Oct. 14, 2021

The end of the glacial moraine is at mile 3, but the trail continues for another half-mile before deteriorating.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 3, 2021

All that one could see and feel and hear—of Icefall, moraine, avalanche, cold—was of a world not intended for human habitation.

From "Into Thin Air" by Jon Krakauer