💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Cliffline"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| clifftopnoun | The top of a cliff. |
| cliffnoun | A vertical (or nearly vertical) rock face. |
| undercliffnoun | A subordinate cliff on a shore, consisting of material that has fallen from the higher cliff above. |
| cliffagenoun | (uncommon) Cliffs, collectively. |
| cliffingnoun | The formation of cliffs. |
| cliffletnoun | A little cliff. |
| cliftnoun | (obsolete) A cliff. |
| cliff fallnoun | A (partial) collapse of a cliff, usually due to erosion. |
| crestnoun | The summit of a hill or mountain ridge. |
| cliffdropnoun | A cliff which drops down at a steep angle (also figurative and attributive). |
| clogwynnoun | cliff, precipice |
| clevenoun | (now chiefly dialectal) A room; chamber. |
| headwallnoun | (geography) The highest cliff of a glacial cirque. |
| seacliffnoun | A cliff that abuts the sea, formed by sea erosion. |
| palisadenoun | (military) A wall of wooden stakes, used as a defensive barrier. |
| alto cliffnoun | Obsolete form of alto clef. [(music) A type of C-clef when placed on the third line of the staff in musical notation.] |
| crestlinenoun | A line of dune crests. |
| cragnoun | (Northern England) A rocky outcrop; a rugged steep cliff or rock. |
| cornichenoun | A road built on a ledge (cliff), especially along water (a river, sea, etc). |
| hillcrestnoun | The crest of a hill |
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