Definition of Moutonnee

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Moutonnee

mouthparts
mouthpiece
mouthpieces
mouths
mouths off
mouthsful
mouthward
mouthwards
mouthwash
mouthwashes
mouthwatering
mouthwateringly
mouthy
mouton
mouton enragé
moutonnee (current term)
moutons
moutons enragés
mouzhik
mouzhiks
mov'd
movabilities
movability
movable
movable barrier
movable bridge
movable feast
movable heart
movable joint
movable kidney

Literary usage of Moutonnee

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Bulletin by Geological Survey (U.S.) (1909)
"ROCHE moutonnee CREEK SYSTEM. Although most of the system of Roche ... The main valley of this creek well deserves the name of Roche moutonnee Creek. ..."

2. Report of the Annual Meeting (1892)
"Altered rhyolites, lavas and tuffs 587 Spur of Snowdon . . Ordovician slates, &c. 588 Cwm Glas, Snowdon . . Glaciated hollow; roche moutonnee SCOTLAND. ..."

3. The Canadian Journal of Industry, Science and Art by Canadian Institute (1849-1914) (1860)
"Above this wall, the mountain is moutonnee almost to the very summit, where at length the serrated peaks of the highest ridge rise sharply above the ..."

4. The Old Glaciers of Switzerland and North Walesby Andrew Crombie Ramsay, A[ndrew] C[rombie] Ramsey by Andrew Crombie Ramsay, A[ndrew] C[rombie] Ramsey (1860)
"... Pass of Llanberis ..... toface 41 Roche moutonnee and Bloc Perche near the top of ... toface 45 Moraines and Roche moutonnee at the Mouth of Cwm- glas ..."

5. Bulletin by Geological Society of America (1905)
"Other writers have recognized that the roche moutonnee form is not consonant ... Drumlins illustrate on a vastly larger scale than roche moutonnee the same ..."

6. Field Geology by Frederic Henry Lahee (1917)
"Profile section of a roche moutonnee, showing thrust side (ai>) and lee side (be). Arrow indicates ice motion. and grooves, on their surfaces bear witness ..."

7. Geological Magazine by Henry Woodward (1904)
"The whole mountain is strongly rubbed and moutonnee on the north-east side, every boss having the characteristic outline. (The outline of the whole mass, ..."

8. Bulletin by Geological Survey (U.S.) (1909)
"ROCHE moutonnee CREEK SYSTEM. Although most of the system of Roche ... The main valley of this creek well deserves the name of Roche moutonnee Creek. ..."

9. Report of the Annual Meeting (1892)
"Altered rhyolites, lavas and tuffs 587 Spur of Snowdon . . Ordovician slates, &c. 588 Cwm Glas, Snowdon . . Glaciated hollow; roche moutonnee SCOTLAND. ..."

10. The Canadian Journal of Industry, Science and Art by Canadian Institute (1849-1914) (1860)
"Above this wall, the mountain is moutonnee almost to the very summit, where at length the serrated peaks of the highest ridge rise sharply above the ..."

11. The Old Glaciers of Switzerland and North Walesby Andrew Crombie Ramsay, A[ndrew] C[rombie] Ramsey by Andrew Crombie Ramsay, A[ndrew] C[rombie] Ramsey (1860)
"... Pass of Llanberis ..... toface 41 Roche moutonnee and Bloc Perche near the top of ... toface 45 Moraines and Roche moutonnee at the Mouth of Cwm- glas ..."

12. Bulletin by Geological Society of America (1905)
"Other writers have recognized that the roche moutonnee form is not consonant ... Drumlins illustrate on a vastly larger scale than roche moutonnee the same ..."

13. Field Geology by Frederic Henry Lahee (1917)
"Profile section of a roche moutonnee, showing thrust side (ai>) and lee side (be). Arrow indicates ice motion. and grooves, on their surfaces bear witness ..."

14. Geological Magazine by Henry Woodward (1904)
"The whole mountain is strongly rubbed and moutonnee on the north-east side, every boss having the characteristic outline. (The outline of the whole mass, ..."

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