Bergschrund

/ˈbɜːɡʃrʊnd/ noun

A deep crevasse or gap that forms where a glacier meets the bedrock at the top of a mountain, created by the glacier's downward movement.

From German 'Berg' (mountain) and 'Schund' (crevasse or chasm). The term was adopted by English-speaking mountaineers and glaciologists in the 19th century to describe this specific alpine feature that poses serious dangers during climbing.

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