Cirque

/sɜːrk/ noun

A deep, bowl-shaped valley in a mountain, usually formed by glaciers, or a circus arena.

From French 'cirque,' borrowed from Latin 'circus' meaning 'circle' or 'ring,' ultimately from an Indo-European root related to 'circle.' The geographical meaning developed from the circular shape of glacial valleys.

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