lawine

/ˈloʊviːn/

Definitions

1. noun

A large accumulation or flow of snow, ice, or rock down a mountain, often caused by the failure of a natural barrier, such as a snow cornice or a glacier.

“The hikers were caught in the lawine that swept down the mountain, forcing them to take shelter in a nearby cave.”

Synonyms

  • avalanche
  • slip
  • slough

Antonyms

  • fixed
  • stable