subalpin

French

Etymology

From sub- + alpin.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

subalpin (feminine subalpine, masculine plural subalpins, feminine plural subalpines)

  1. subalpine
    Dans les massifs montagneux des régions tempérées, l'étage subalpin est compris entre 1700-1900 m à 2300-2500 m d'altitude. Lors de l'ascension, il suit l'étage montagnard et précède l'étage alpin.

Further reading

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French subalpin.

Adjective

subalpin m or n (feminine singular subalpină, masculine plural subalpini, feminine and neuter plural subalpine)

  1. subalpine

Declension

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