serac (Meaning)

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serac (n.)

A pinnacle of ice among the crevasses of a glacier; also, one of the blocks into which a glacier breaks on a steep grade.

Synonyms & Antonyms of serac

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serac Sentence Examples

  1. The climbers cautiously navigated the labyrinthine path through the treacherous seracs.
  2. The serac towered over the glacier like a jagged monolith, its sharp edges glistening in the sunlight.
  3. The climbers used ice screws to anchor themselves to the unstable serac, fearing it might collapse at any moment.
  4. The serac's jagged surface made it difficult to traverse, threatening to tear at their gear.
  5. A thunderous roar filled the air as a serac broke loose and plummeted into the abyss.
  6. The crevasses between the seracs were deep and treacherous, presenting a constant hazard to the climbers.
  7. The team's progress was slowed by the constant need to negotiate the imposing seracs.
  8. The seracs cast long shadows across the frozen landscape, creating an eerie and otherworldly atmosphere.
  9. The climbers marveled at the raw beauty of the seracs, their rugged forms frozen in time.
  10. The seracs served as a formidable obstacle, testing the climbers' endurance and technical skills.

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A pinnacle of ice among the crevasses of a glacier; also, one of the blocks into which a glacier breaks on a steep grade.

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The climbers cautiously navigated the labyrinthine path through the treacherous seracs.

The serac towered over the glacier like a jagged monolith, its sharp edges glistening in the sunlight.

The climbers used ice screws to anchor themselves to the unstable serac, fearing it might collapse at any moment.

The serac's jagged surface made it difficult to traverse, threatening to tear at their gear.