Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
cwm
noun
/kuːm/

Definition
A cwm is a deep valley or hollow in mountainous terrain, often formed by glacial activity.

Examples
- The hikers admired the stunning view of the cwm as they reached the summit.
- During the winter, the cwm was blanketed in a thick layer of snow, creating a picturesque landscape.

Meaning
The term ‘cwm’ is derived from the Welsh language, referring to a specific type of geographical formation characterized by steep sides and a flat bottom.

Synonyms
- valley
- hollow
- depression