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(n)
A hill or mountain.
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The area in the interior of a country with a generally higher elevation.
A high area; land that is higher than surrounding areas.
(ecology) An animal or a plant of a montane habitat.
(botany) Any of several plants, native to mountain habitats, often grown in rock gardens.
The sloping side of a mountain.
(adj)
Having many mountains; characterized by mountains; of the nature of a mountain; rough (terrain); rocky.
The summit of a mountain.
mount; mountain.
A hill, a mountain (especially in the Middle East or North Africa).
An elevated landmass smaller than a mountain.
The side of a hill.
Any geological feature, such as a mountain or valley.
(oceanography) An underwater mountain with a prominence of more than 1,000 meters, which does not breach the surface of the water.
A sloped side of a river acting as a barrier between the water and level ground to either side.
Rocky Balboa, a fictional boxer in a series of films.
A formation of minerals, specifically:
(heading) Anything that rolls.
(countable) A group of objects held together by wrapping or tying.
The highest value reached by some quantity in a time period.
A mass of things heaped together; a heap.
The sport of climbing mountains.
Walking in the countryside for pleasure or sport.
An organized display of a group of people, particularly
The mountainous northern area of Scotland.
A group of similar things, either growing together, or in a cluster or clump, usually fastened together.
The act of raising from a lower place, condition, or quality to a higher; said of material things, persons, the mind, the voice, etc.
(v)
(transitive) To put together.
(military, US) Acronym of Real-Time Automated Personnel Identification System.
(computing, informal) An installation: the process of installing a software application.
An animal or plant native to a region.
A pine tree of very large size, native to western North America (Pinus ponderosa).
(demonym) A member of the indigenous peoples of the Central Highlands of Vietnam.
Any extended protuberance; a projecting line or strip.
The degree to which something fits.
(biblical, Torah) The son of Lamech and Ada.
An inhabitant, resident, or a person of descent from Formosa.
At or just below the tree-line
(countable, Latin America) A wood or forest; timberland.
(geography) An extensive, continent-wide chain of mountains, especially one in the Americas.
A town in Alberta, Canada.
A state in the Mountain West region of the United States, formerly a territory. Capital: Helena. Largest city: Billings.
A neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, United States, the site of UCLA.
A surname.
A surname from Japanese.
A surname from French.
A surname from Spanish.
A commune in Indre-et-Loire department, Centre-Val de Loire, France.
A very high mountain. Specifically, one of the Alps, the highest chain of mountains in Europe.
A principal mountain mass.
The highest point of a hill, mountain, or similar geographical feature.
The highest point.
(South-West England) A hill with such rock formation.
A rugged range of mountains.
A line or series of mountains, buildings, etc.
Someone of high rank, reputation or social status.
(Northern England) A rocky outcrop; a rugged steep cliff or rock.
Any carnivorous freshwater fish of the genus Esox, especially the northern pike, Esox lucius.
(transitive) To make something fall; especially to chop down a tree.
(architecture) A structural element resembling the hollow upper half of a sphere.
(chiefly South Africa) A mountain.
(US) An isolated hill with steep sides and a flat top.
An elongated depression cast between hills or mountains, often with a river flowing through it.
A view of mountains, or a depiction of such a view
(poetic) Covered in snow.
A small mound of earth created by a mole's burrowing underneath the surface of the ground.
A hill at the base of a mountain or mountain range.
The peak or crest of a hill.
(now chiefly Ireland) Mountainous.
A valley, especially a long, narrow, steep valley, cut in rock by a river.
An area of ground that tends evenly upward or downward.
A large mass of stone detached from the surrounding land.
(obsolete) A cliff.
An act of climbing.
(geology) A large body of ice which flows under its own mass, usually downhill.
A mountain range in Western Europe, running from France to Slovenia, the highest peak of which is Mont Blanc, at 4808 metres.
Alternative form of snow-capped. [Covered with snow at the top, especially of a hill or mountain.]
A native or inhabitant of the Pyrenees.
A vertical (or nearly vertical) rock face.
A dense uncultivated tract of trees and undergrowth, larger than woods.
(sports) A group of sports using skis as primary equipment.
A pile of rocks.
A large, landlocked stretch of water or similar liquid.
Dreamland, fantasy land.
(informal) A Bernese mountain dog