n
A swamp, a marshy (stagnant) body of water.
adj
Having bluffs, or bold steep banks.
n
(chiefly Isle of Man) A steep bank or grassy cliff.
n
(climbing) Rock that is unsuitable for rock climbing, e.g. because it is too soft, unstable, or overgrown.
adj
(climbing, of rock) Unsuitable for rock climbing, e.g. because it is too soft, unstable, or overgrown.
adj
(obsolete) Characterised by cliffs; cliffy, craggy.
n
Obsolete form of cloud. [(obsolete) A rock; boulder; a hill.]
n
A rocky outcrop; a rugged steep cliff or rock.
adj
Alternative form of cragfast [(climbing) Stranded on a crag (inaccessible rock).]
adj
(climbing) Stranded on a crag (inaccessible rock).
n
Obsolete form of crag (“rocky outcrop etc.”). [A rocky outcrop; a rugged steep cliff or rock.]
n
(informal) A mountaineer.
n
A (skillful) male climber of crags.
n
(figuratively) A discontinuity or “gap” between the accounted variables and an observed outcome.
n
A narrow crack or fissure, as in a rock or wall.
n
(idiomatic) A difficult or embarrassing situation.
n
(UK, Scotland, obsolete) A narrow glen; a ravine; a dell.
v
(transitive) To make into, or furnish with, a steep slope, like that of a scarp.
n
Obsolete form of grise. [(obsolete) A step (in a flight of stairs); a degree.]
n
(Scotland, Northumbria) A steep crag or cliff, especially one with overhanging sides
n
(obsolete) A hill; a cliff.
n
Obsolete spelling of log [The trunk of a dead tree, cleared of branches.]
n
(Northern England, Scotland, dialectal) A deep pool, especially one in a riverbed.
n
A quantity that fills or forms a maze.
adj
Having ridges; ridged.
adj
Having rocky cliffs or outcroppings
n
A cliff or rock outcrop.
n
A scarp (cliff caused by erosion).
n
(UK, dialect, obsolete) A ford over a river.
n
(poetic) A grove of shrubs or low trees under taller ones.
adj
(of water etc) As deep as would reach to the waist (of a standing person).
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