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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcairncairn /keən $ kern/ noun [countable] GROUP OF THINGSa pile of stones that marks a particular place, especially at the top of a mountain
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cairn• Cigarette ends growing into a mound similar to a cairn over a dead hero.• The conical cairn is built with terraces.• Ahead, a low cairn of granite boulders rose clear of the moor.• They comprise pits dug deep into the ground, lined with logs, and covered with a low cairn of stones.• This time, we succeeded and indeed met no difficulties apart from one awkward step across a gap just before the cairn.• Spaced evenly from the bottom up, concentric rings of black crow feathers rise to the top of the cairn.• Some one constructed a stone walkway leading to the cairn, as though it were an altar.• These passage-graves were covered with cairns of stone, frequently mixed with shells in coastal districts.
Origin cairn (1500-1600) Scottish Gaelic carn
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