sastrugi
sah-STROO-gee
Sharp, irregular ridges of snow formed on a flat surface by wind erosion and deposit. Beautiful to look at — the snow carved into frozen waves, fins, and furrows — and miserable to walk or ski across.
Etymology
Russian заструги (zastrugi), from the verb застругать, to plane or shave down. Entered English through polar exploration literature.
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