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ALPS |
Mountain range |
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ANDES |
Mountain range |
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CHAIN |
Mountain range |
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RIDGE |
Mountain range top |
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TIERS |
Mountain range tasmania |
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URAL |
Eurasian mountain range |
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CAUCASUS |
Eurasian mountain range |
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MASSIF |
Compact mountain range |
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ATLAS |
North African mountain range |
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NEVADA |
Californian mountain range, Sierra ... |
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RURAL |
Country right in front of Russian mountain range |
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MOURNED |
Grieved for Irish mountain range on Donegal Head |
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MONOGENETIC |
One in genesis; resulting from one process of
formation; -- used of a mountain range. |
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ACROCERAUNIAN |
Of or pertaining to the high mountain range of
"thunder-smitten" peaks (now Kimara), between Epirus and Macedonia. |
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SYNCLINORIUM |
A mountain range owing its origin to the progress of
a geosynclinal, and ending in a catastrophe of displacement and
upturning. |
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SPUR |
A mountain that shoots from any other mountain, or range of
mountains, and extends to some distance in a lateral direction, or at
right angles. |
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PEAK |
The top, or one of the tops, of a hill, mountain, or range,
ending in a point; often, the whole hill or mountain, esp. when
isolated; as, the Peak of Teneriffe. |
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GEOSYNCLINAL |
...ust,
which allows of the gradual accumulation of sediment, and hence forms
the first step in the making of a mountain range; -- opposed to
ge... |