"scree" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /skɹiː/ [Received-Pronunciation], /skɹi/ [General-American] Audio: en-us-scree.ogg [General-American] Forms: screes [plural]
Rhymes: -iː Etymology: Probably a back-formation from screes, from Old Norse skriða (“landslide, landslip”); compare skríða (“to glide”) (from Proto-Germanic *skrīþaną (“to crawl; to glide; to walk”), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)kreyt-, *(s)ker- (“to bend, turn”)). The word is cognate with Icelandic skriða (“avalanche; landslide, landslip; steep mountain- or hillside made up of gravel and loose rocks”). Etymology templates: {{back-formation|en|screes|nocap=1}} back-formation from screes, {{der|en|non|skriða||landslide, landslip}} Old Norse skriða (“landslide, landslip”), {{m|non|skríða||to glide}} skríða (“to glide”), {{der|en|gem-pro|*skrīþaną||to crawl; to glide; to walk}} Proto-Germanic *skrīþaną (“to crawl; to glide; to walk”), {{der|en|ine-pro|*(s)kreyt-}} Proto-Indo-European *(s)kreyt-, {{m|ine-pro|*(s)ker-||to bend, turn}} *(s)ker- (“to bend, turn”), {{cog|is|skriða||avalanche; landslide, landslip; steep mountain- or hillside made up of gravel and loose rocks}} Icelandic skriða (“avalanche; landslide, landslip; steep mountain- or hillside made up of gravel and loose rocks”) Head templates: {{en-noun|~}} scree (countable and uncountable, plural screes)
  1. (uncountable) Loose stony debris on a slope. Tags: uncountable Categories (place): Mountains Translations (loose stony debris on a slope): tartera (Aragonese), ovuntu konusu (Azerbaijani), асы́пак (asýpak) [masculine] (Belarusian), сипей (sipej) [masculine] (Bulgarian), tartera [feminine] (Catalan), 岩屑堆 (Chinese Mandarin), osyp (Czech), ur (Danish), puinhelling (Dutch), puin [neuter] (Dutch), louhikko (Finnish), éboulis [masculine] (French), pierrier [masculine] (French), Schutt [masculine] (German), Geröll [informal, neuter] (German), Gand [Alemannic-German, feminine] (German), skriða [feminine] (Icelandic), taluso (Ido), scileach [masculine] (Irish), sceallach [masculine] (Irish), ghiaione [masculine] (Italian), ടാലസ് (ṭālasŭ) (Malayalam), ur [feminine, masculine] (Norwegian Bokmål), talus (Norwegian Bokmål), ur [feminine] (Norwegian Nynorsk), steinrøys (Norwegian Nynorsk), piarg [masculine] (Polish), grohotiș [neuter] (Romanian), о́сыпь (ósypʹ) [feminine] (Russian), melišče (Slovene), canchal [masculine] (Spanish), taluskon (Swedish), çarşak (Turkish), о́сип (ósyp) [feminine] (Ukrainian), sgri [masculine] (Welsh), marian [masculine] (Welsh) Translations (slope): Talus [masculine] (German), Schutthalde [feminine] (German), Geröllhalde [feminine, informal] (German), screathan [masculine] (Irish)
    Sense id: en-scree-en-noun-Oq92QZQ~ Disambiguation of Mountains: 18 20 14 8 19 6 7 8 Categories (other): English entries with language name categories using raw markup, English entries with topic categories using raw markup, English terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys, Pages with raw sortkeys Disambiguation of English entries with language name categories using raw markup: 15 27 6 9 23 3 6 11 Disambiguation of English entries with topic categories using raw markup: 12 30 5 8 27 2 5 10 Disambiguation of English terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys: 15 25 6 10 22 4 7 12 Disambiguation of Pages with raw sortkeys: 15 23 8 9 23 6 7 8 Disambiguation of 'loose stony debris on a slope': 71 6 24 Disambiguation of 'slope': 53 5 41
  2. (uncountable, by extension) Similar debris made up of broken building material such as bricks, concrete, etc. Tags: broadly, uncountable Categories (topical): Rocks Categories (place): Mountains Translations (broken building material): puin [neuter] (Dutch), Schutt [masculine] (German)
    Sense id: en-scree-en-noun-t3~mTy-V Disambiguation of Rocks: 14 23 10 7 16 7 6 17 Disambiguation of Mountains: 18 20 14 8 19 6 7 8 Categories (other): English back-formations, English entries with incorrect language header, English entries with language name categories using raw markup, English entries with topic categories using raw markup, English onomatopoeias, English terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys, Pages with raw sortkeys Disambiguation of English back-formations: 27 48 16 10 Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 16 30 5 6 23 2 5 12 Disambiguation of English entries with language name categories using raw markup: 15 27 6 9 23 3 6 11 Disambiguation of English entries with topic categories using raw markup: 12 30 5 8 27 2 5 10 Disambiguation of English onomatopoeias: 15 26 8 9 18 5 8 11 Disambiguation of English terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys: 15 25 6 10 22 4 7 12 Disambiguation of Pages with raw sortkeys: 15 23 8 9 23 6 7 8 Disambiguation of 'broken building material': 8 91 1
  3. (countable) A slope made up of loose stony debris at the base of a cliff, mountain, etc. Tags: countable Categories (place): Mountains
    Sense id: en-scree-en-noun-EBt9Nkon Disambiguation of Mountains: 18 20 14 8 19 6 7 8
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: scree plot Related terms: talus, colluvium
Etymology number: 1

Noun

IPA: /skɹiː/ [Received-Pronunciation], /skɹi/ [General-American] Audio: en-us-scree.ogg [General-American] Forms: screes [plural]
Rhymes: -iː Etymology: Onomatopoeic. Etymology templates: {{glossary|onomatopoeic|Onomatopoeic}} Onomatopoeic Head templates: {{en-noun}} scree (plural screes)
  1. A harsh, high-pitched sound or cry (as of a hawk).
    Sense id: en-scree-en-noun-lugVuQDB
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 2

Noun

IPA: /skɹiː/ [Received-Pronunciation], /skɹi/ [General-American] Audio: en-us-scree.ogg [General-American] Forms: screes [plural]
Rhymes: -iː Etymology: Apparently from screen. Etymology templates: {{m|en|screen}} screen, {{sup|2}} ², {{sup|1}} ¹ Head templates: {{en-noun}} scree (plural screes)
  1. (Scotland) A coarse sieve. Tags: Scotland Categories (place): Mountains Related terms: skree
    Sense id: en-scree-en-noun-JsZCqhAf Disambiguation of Mountains: 18 20 14 8 19 6 7 8 Categories (other): Scottish English, English entries with language name categories using raw markup, English entries with topic categories using raw markup, English terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys, Pages with raw sortkeys Disambiguation of English entries with language name categories using raw markup: 15 27 6 9 23 3 6 11 Disambiguation of English entries with topic categories using raw markup: 12 30 5 8 27 2 5 10 Disambiguation of English terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys: 15 25 6 10 22 4 7 12 Disambiguation of Pages with raw sortkeys: 15 23 8 9 23 6 7 8
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 4

Verb

IPA: /skɹiː/ [Received-Pronunciation], /skɹi/ [General-American] Audio: en-us-scree.ogg [General-American] Forms: screes [present, singular, third-person], screeing [participle, present], screed [participle, past], screed [past]
Rhymes: -iː Etymology: Probably a back-formation from screes, from Old Norse skriða (“landslide, landslip”); compare skríða (“to glide”) (from Proto-Germanic *skrīþaną (“to crawl; to glide; to walk”), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)kreyt-, *(s)ker- (“to bend, turn”)). The word is cognate with Icelandic skriða (“avalanche; landslide, landslip; steep mountain- or hillside made up of gravel and loose rocks”). Etymology templates: {{back-formation|en|screes|nocap=1}} back-formation from screes, {{der|en|non|skriða||landslide, landslip}} Old Norse skriða (“landslide, landslip”), {{m|non|skríða||to glide}} skríða (“to glide”), {{der|en|gem-pro|*skrīþaną||to crawl; to glide; to walk}} Proto-Germanic *skrīþaną (“to crawl; to glide; to walk”), {{der|en|ine-pro|*(s)kreyt-}} Proto-Indo-European *(s)kreyt-, {{m|ine-pro|*(s)ker-||to bend, turn}} *(s)ker- (“to bend, turn”), {{cog|is|skriða||avalanche; landslide, landslip; steep mountain- or hillside made up of gravel and loose rocks}} Icelandic skriða (“avalanche; landslide, landslip; steep mountain- or hillside made up of gravel and loose rocks”) Head templates: {{en-verb}} scree (third-person singular simple present screes, present participle screeing, simple past and past participle screed)
  1. To traverse scree downhill. Translations (traverse scree downhill): abfahren (German)
    Sense id: en-scree-en-verb-cwSuVvKB
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 1

Verb

IPA: /skɹiː/ [Received-Pronunciation], /skɹi/ [General-American] Audio: en-us-scree.ogg [General-American] Forms: screes [present, singular, third-person], screeing [participle, present], screed [participle, past], screed [past]
Rhymes: -iː Etymology: Onomatopoeic. Etymology templates: {{glossary|onomatopoeic|Onomatopoeic}} Onomatopoeic Head templates: {{en-verb}} scree (third-person singular simple present screes, present participle screeing, simple past and past participle screed)
  1. To make a high-pitched cry like that of a hawk.
    Sense id: en-scree-en-verb-LQegmkxp
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 2

Verb

IPA: /skɹiː/ [Received-Pronunciation], /skɹi/ [General-American] Audio: en-us-scree.ogg [General-American] Forms: screes [present, singular, third-person], screeing [participle, present], screed [participle, past], screed [past]
Rhymes: -iː Etymology: A variant of screed. Etymology templates: {{m|en|screed}} screed Head templates: {{en-verb}} scree (third-person singular simple present screes, present participle screeing, simple past and past participle screed)
  1. To flatten or level concrete while still wet, and remove protruding gravel and stones from the surface.
    Sense id: en-scree-en-verb-h3qv2nHy Categories (other): English entries with language name categories using raw markup, English entries with topic categories using raw markup, English terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys Disambiguation of English entries with language name categories using raw markup: 15 27 6 9 23 3 6 11 Disambiguation of English entries with topic categories using raw markup: 12 30 5 8 27 2 5 10 Disambiguation of English terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys: 15 25 6 10 22 4 7 12
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 3

Inflected forms

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          "sense": "loose stony debris on a slope",
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          "word": "о́сыпь"
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          "sense": "loose stony debris on a slope",
          "word": "melišče"
        },
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          "sense": "loose stony debris on a slope",
          "tags": [
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          "word": "canchal"
        },
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          "sense": "loose stony debris on a slope",
          "word": "taluskon"
        },
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          "sense": "loose stony debris on a slope",
          "word": "çarşak"
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      "word": "tartera"
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      "sense": "loose stony debris on a slope",
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      "sense": "loose stony debris on a slope",
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      "sense": "loose stony debris on a slope",
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      "sense": "loose stony debris on a slope",
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      "sense": "loose stony debris on a slope",
      "tags": [
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      "word": "canchal"
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      "sense": "loose stony debris on a slope",
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      "sense": "loose stony debris on a slope",
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      "code": "cy",
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