arrête
Arête is a term used in geometry and geography. In geometry, an arête refers to the sharp edge or ridge formed by the intersection of two planes or faces. This concept is commonly encountered in the study of polyhedra, where edges are the line segments connecting vertices. A more specific geometrical term is a "ridge line," which is the line where two non-parallel planes intersect.
In geography and glaciology, an arête is a sharp, narrow mountain ridge that is typically formed when