Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
couloir
Noun
/kuːˈlwɑːr/
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Definition
A couloir is a steep, narrow gully or passage typically found in mountainous terrain, often used in the context of skiing or climbing.
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Examples
- The skiers navigated the treacherous couloir with caution.
- Climbing the couloir required both skill and courage.
- After a heavy snowfall, the couloirs became the most sought-after routes for adventurous snowboarders.
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Meaning
The term ‘couloir’ is borrowed from French, literally meaning ‘corridor’. It refers to a natural channel or pathway that is usually flanked by rock walls and can be found on the side of a mountain or hill.
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Synonyms
- Gully
- Passage
- Corridor