IPA: //stɔs//
KK: /stɔs/
Describing something that is oriented in the direction from which a glacier moves or where it impacts.
The stoss side of the hill was shaped by the glacier's movement over time.
The word 'stoss' originates from German 'stoßen', meaning to push or thrust. It refers to a forceful push or impact, often used in the context of a sudden movement or action.
Think of a strong 'push' or 'thrust' — that's what 'stoss' means, capturing the essence of a sudden forceful action.