Derived from the Latin word “Alpinus,” it translates to “of the Alps” or “relating to the Alps.” The Alps, a significant European mountain range, serves as the cornerstone for this name’s meaning. The term itself has evolved from the Latin “Alpes,” which throughout history has primarily denoted the high mountain range stretching across eight countries in Europe.

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    131 month ago

    Ah, makes sense. Guess it just depends on what you’re familiar with. I’d interpret “Alpine Meadow” as either a meadow in the Alps, or as a meadow that looks like a meadow in the Alps lol

    • @someguy3OP
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      31 month ago

      Also Alpine tours, which are definitely not in the Alps.

    • @kn33
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      31 month ago

      I’ve also seen “alpine skiing” used as a synonym to “downhill skiing” (as opposed to cross country skiing)

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      1 month ago

      It’s true, here it’s more like “Andean <something>” (“<algo> andino”)