alpine
/ˈæl.paɪn/adjective2 syllables
Alpine means: living or growing above the timber line.
Synonyms for alpine3
adjective, as in living or growing above the timber line
What does alpine mean?3
adjective
1
living or growing above the timber line“alpine flowers”
2
relating to the Alps and their inhabitants“Alpine countries, Switzerland, Italy, France, and Germany”
3
relating to or characteristic of alps“alpine sports”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
Alpine in a sentence
- For cross-country skiing, one uses narrower and longer skis than for alpine skiing.karloelkebekio
- There's a small mountain tarn, surrounded by alpine meadows.WarsawWill
- He stood dazedly watching the beauty of the Alpine dawn.unknown
- The Alpine landscape left an indelible impression on me.AlanF_US
- Examples of animals common to alpine tundra environments include mountain goats, pikas, chinchillas, yaks, and marmots.Vanilla
- I like Alpine skiing better than Nordic skiing.CK
- He lives in a small Alpine village in Austria.piterkeo
- Alpine tundra is a biome or natural region at high elevation which does not contain trees.Vanilla
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