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How to pronounce tarn in English?

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Type of lake

Examples of tarn

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If you miss the tarn turning, just follow the path to the road then turn right.
From the gazetteherald.co.uk
You'll sweat, and at best you'll have some freezing Lakeland tarn to freshen up in.
From the guardian.co.uk
Skaters flocked to the tarn and the East Riddlesden Hall pond.
From the keighleynews.co.uk
Hayakawa, 62, has only to toss his tarn into the ring to become a formidable contender for office.
From the time.com
Tarn then ran the faces through a series of color tests.
From the 6thfloor.blogs.nytimes.com
Tarn, Narain, and Bopearchchi all correct to Diodotus.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The tarn is named after the river that it flows into.
From the en.wikipedia.org
There are a few cairns along here to guide you and eventually follow the path which bears right to a tarn.
From the gazetteherald.co.uk
Walk past the tarn, then go left over the hill, then diagonally right to the road at the Mallyan Hotel.
From the gazetteherald.co.uk
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  • A mountain lake (especially one formed by glaciers)
  • Tarn (French pronunciation:u00A0u200B or French pronunciation:u00A0u200B; Occitan: Tarn) is a French department located in the Languedoc-Roussillon-Midi-Pyru00E9nu00E9es region in the southwest of France named after the Tarn river. Its prefecture and largest city is Albi.
  • A tarn (or corrie loch) is a mountain lake or pool, formed in a cirque excavated by a glacier. A moraine may form a natural dam below a tarn. A corrie may be called a cirque.
  • The Tarn (Occitan: Tarn, Latin: Tarnis, possibly meaning 'rapid' or 'walled in') is a 381-kilometre (237u00A0mi) long river in southern France (ru00E9gions Languedoc-Roussillon and Midi-Pyru00E9nu00E9es), right tributary of the Garonne.
  • A deep circular lake filling a cirque hollow.
  • A tarn is a lake that develops in the basin of a cirque, generally after the melting of a glacier. Source: Bruce Molnia
  • A small lake filling a hollow which was eroded out by ice or dammed by a moraine. Frequently found with cirques.
  • A relatively small and deep, steep-sided lake or pool occupying an ice-gouged basin amid glaciated mountains.
  • A small mountain pond or lake, often created by glacial movement.