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 | Aug 11, 2010This week's theme Glacial landforms This week's words drumlin moraine esker fjord cirque     
The Keptie Hills esker Arbroath, Scotland Photo: Stevie D.  Discuss  Feedback  RSS/XML             A.Word.A.Daywith Anu Garg esker
 PRONUNCIATION:(ES-kuhr)   
 MEANING:noun:
   A long, narrow ridge of gravel and sand deposited by a stream flowing in
   or under a retreating glacier. ETYMOLOGY:From Irish eiscir (ridge of gravel). USAGE:"Skiing the moraine is always a seminar in geology, but this particular
   jumble of drumlins and eskers -- characteristic landforms left by restless
   glaciation -- puts it in a nutshell. My Grade 11 geography teacher likened
   an esker to the mess left by a drunk simultaneously walking backward and
   throwing up." John Barber; Ski Country, Without the Traffic Jams; The Globe and Mail (Toronto, Canada); Dec 6, 2008. See more usage examples of esker in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:Oh, threats of hell and hopes of paradise! / One thing at least is certain -- this life flies; / One thing is certain, and the rest is lies; / The flower that once has blown forever dies. -Omar Khayyam, poet, mathematician, philosopher, astronomer, and physician (1048-1131) | 
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