SERAC


Meaning of SERAC in English

səˈrak, (ˈ)sā|rak noun

( -s )

Etymology: French sérac a solid white cheese, serac, from Medieval Latin seracium whey, from Latin serum whey — more at serum

: a jagged pinnacle, sharp ridge, or block of ice among the crevasses of a glacier (as in an icefall) — compare nieve penitente

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