Associations to the word «Scree»
Noun
- Pike
- Pine
- Valley
- Sand
- Top
- Soil
- Trail
- Cavern
- Snow
- Path
- Pasture
- Ramp
- Erosion
- Hillside
- Col
- Moss
- Freeze
- Granite
- Heath
- Cove
- Sediment
- Hut
- Grass
- Mountain
- Crack
- Ft
- Terrace
- Pass
- Chimney
- Canyon
- Kilometre
- Foot
- Stream
- Dry
- Forest
- Elevation
- Bottom
- Ankle
- Metre
- Fragment
- Needle
- Wall
- Grey
- Sweep
- Ice
- Nest
- Stone
- Timber
- Goat
- Side
- Lake
- Sailor
- Brush
- Tree
- Clay
- Fall
- Plot
- Floor
- Growing
- Lying
- Layer
- Formation
- Peak
- Bush
Adjective
Wiktionary
SCREE, noun. (uncountable) Loose stony debris on a slope.
SCREE, noun. A slope of such material at the base of a cliff, etc.
SCREE, verb. To flatten or level concrete, while still wet, and clear protruding stones and gravel from the surface.
SCREE, verb. To traverse scree.
SCREE, noun. A harsh high-pitched sound as of a hawk.
SCREE, verb. To make a high-pitched sound like that of a hawk.
Dictionary definition
SCREE, noun. A sloping mass of loose rocks at the base of a cliff.
Wise words
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