lee

LEE

The sheltered side — of a hill, a building, a tree, a rock, a ship. The side away from the wind. Lee is where snow accumulates, where animals bed down, where you pitch a tent. The opposite is windward. Every object in a wind has a lee, and every lee is a microhabitat.
Etymology
Old English hlēo, shelter, protection. Related to Old Norse hlé.
 weather terrain
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