tarn

**Definition:** A small, deep mountain lake, especially one occupying the floor of a cirque or sitting in a glacially scoured basin above treeline. Clear, cold, and usually without a visible inlet or outlet. The kind of water that stops you in your tracks.

A small, deep mountain lake, especially one occupying the floor of a cirque or sitting in a glacially scoured basin above treeline. Clear, cold, and usually without a visible inlet or outlet. The kind of water that stops you in your tracks.
Etymology
From Old Norse tjörn, meaning a small lake or pool without tributaries. The word entered northern English dialects through Viking settlement and was originally specific to the Lake District before spreading into general mountain vocabulary.
 ice/snow mountain/alpine water
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