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kame

I. kame, kaim
    (keɪm)
    North. and Sc. form of comb n. (q.v.) in various senses, esp. that of a steep and sharp hill ridge; hence in Geol. one of the elongated mounds of post-glacial gravel, found at the lower end of the great valleys in Scotland and elsewhere throughout the world; an esker or osar.

1862 [see comb n. 6 d]. 1863 A. C. Ramsay Phys. Geog. xxvi. (1878) 430 Those marine gravelly mounds, called Kames or Eskers. 1884 Geol. Mag. 565 He [Prof. H. Carvell Lewis] described in detail a number of marginal kames in Pennsylvania. 1894 Jrnl. R. Agric. Soc. June 388 The most southerly examples of true eskers or kames in this country.

II. kame
    obs. Sc. and north. f. comb v.1

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