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    couloir
    /ˈkuːlwɑː/

    noun

    • 1. a steep, narrow gully on a mountainside.

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  2. : a steep mountainside gorge. Did you know? Couloir entered English in the 19th century from French, where it literally meant "passage." The term was originally applied specifically to steep gorges in the Alps and later to similar gorges elsewhere, especially ones used by skiers as passages down mountains.

  3. couloir in American English. (kuːlˈwɑːr, French kuːˈlwaʀ) noun Word forms: plural couloirs (kuːlˈwɑːrz, French kuːˈlwaʀ) a steep gorge or gully on the side of a mountain, esp. in the Alps. Most material © 2005, 1997, 1991 by Penguin Random House LLC.

  4. Couloir definition: a steep gorge or gully on the side of a mountain, especially in the Alps.. See examples of COULOIR used in a sentence.

  5. A couloir may be a seam, scar, or fissure, or vertical crevasse in an otherwise solid mountain mass. From. Wikipedia. It is a couloir dominated by seracs continuously falling on it. From. Wikipedia. These physical features make the use of couloirs popular for both skiing and mountaineering. From. Wikipedia.

  6. Define couloir. couloir synonyms, couloir pronunciation, couloir translation, English dictionary definition of couloir. n. A steep mountainside gully, especially one forming a break in a cliff face.

  7. Jun 2, 2024 · couloir (plural couloirs) ( climbing, skiing) A steep gorge along a mountainside . ( rare) A corridor or passage .

  8. Couloir definition: A deep mountainside gorge or gully, especially in the Swiss Alps.

  9. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › CouloirCouloir - Wikipedia

    A couloir (French:, "passage" or "corridor") is a narrow gully with a steep gradient in a mountainous terrain. Geology "Red Couloir" in the Polish Tatra Mountains. A couloir may be a seam, scar, or fissure, or vertical crevasse in an otherwise solid mountain mass.

  10. Define 'couloir': {0}. See more meanings of 'couloir' with examples.

  11. The earliest known use of the noun couloir is in the 1850s. OED's earliest evidence for couloir is from 1855, in the writing of J. D. Forbes. couloir is a borrowing from French.