n
A large flat surface at high altitude, formed by altiplanation.
n
Alternative form of basset [(geology) The edge of a geological stratum at the surface of the ground; the outcrop.]
adj
Pertaining to a beach or something beach-like.
n
An award given to European beaches, based on cleanliness and water quality.
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Any urban area composed of water
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(chiefly southwestern US) A relatively flat and arid valley that is surrounded by mountains and that drains into a central basin.
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A canyon which has a single access for entrance and exit, being otherwise enclosed on all sides by steep walls.
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Obsolete spelling of brook [A body of running water smaller than a river; a small stream.]
n
Obsolete form of canyon. [A valley, especially a long, narrow, steep valley, cut in rock by a river.]
n
A valley, especially a long, narrow, steep valley, cut in rock by a river.
n
Alternative spelling of canyon [A valley, especially a long, narrow, steep valley, cut in rock by a river.]
n
A beach ridge consisting of sand or crushed shells raised above mudflats forming part of a strand plain
n
A valley, often wooded and often with no river
n
A space or street surrounded by skyscrapers.
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(figuratively) a beached area known for partying.
adv
Alternative form of creekwards
n
A valley in a mountain area, especially one with a stream in the bottom
n
(geology) A valley that terminates at one end by a steep drop to a much lower valley.
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A piece of land that juts out towards the sea; a promontory.
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A large but relatively shallow expanse of water within a landmass, sometimes connected to the ocean.
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An alluvial terrace or plain.
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(Sussex) an area of arable land at the foot of a hill
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a prehistoric structure, built over shallow waters, such as a lake or marsh, supported on piles or artificial mounds of earth or wood
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The poetry movement of the Lake poets.
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The bottom of a lake, especially after the lake has gone dry.
n
The part of a lake most distant from its outlet.
n
A house whose grounds border a lake.
adj
Affording a view over a lake.
n
An uncultivated plain, especially a sandy track along the seashore in southwestern France.
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(Britain) A coastal zone of topsoil-covered sand between the beach sand and mainland soil.
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(geography, obsolete) A region viewed in the context of its climate; a clime or zone.
n
A landform consisting of a hook at the tip of a coastal spit.
adj
(of topography, valleys, hills, etc.) Developed with steep slopes inside a district previously worn down nearly to base level.
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(geography) A narrow inlet of the sea formed by a flooded unglaciated river valley.
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(geology) A mid-oceanic ridge system with central valleys.
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(US, Southwestern US) An abandoned meander.
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One who rives or splits.
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(Norfolk) A bank of a river or a canal.
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A body of salt water smaller than an ocean, generally forming part of, or connecting with, an ocean or a larger sea.
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A beach lying along the sea.
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(oceanography) An underwater mountain with a prominence of more than 1,000 metres, which does not breach the water's surface.
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A natural terrace in solid rock, formed by waves, that marks the former position of a shoreline.
n
An area of increasing slope that marks the edge of a continental shelf.
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Any of several coastal towns or cities that host hi-tech industries; examples include Los Angeles and Brighton
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A region of flat, thin ice allowing a submarine to surface.
n
A long, narrow, deep and tortuous channel or drainageway with sheer rock walls that are typically eroded into either sandstone or other sedimentary rock..
n
The linear mark left (on a beach etc) by high water
adj
Bearing a streamer or streamers.
n
The sea and ocean areas belonging to the territorial waters of a country.
n
a large system of canyons on the surface of Mars; contains channels possibly caused by the flow of water
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An elongated depression cast between hills or mountains, often garnished with a river flowing through it.
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the lowest part or bottom of a valley (as seen in a cross-section)
n
Obsolete spelling of valley [An elongated depression cast between hills or mountains, often garnished with a river flowing through it.]
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