
1) Any long raised strip 2) Arete 3) Arris 4) Certain chip feature 5) Chain of hills 6) Chain of mountains 7) Chain, of sorts 8) Chip feature 9) Corduroy feature 10) Corrugated paper feature 11) Corrugation 12) Crest 13) Dirge about bank 14) Elevated strip of land 15) Elevated variety of cucumber 16) Elevation
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1) Arete 2) Bank 3) Closure 4) Corrugation 5) Crest 6) Dune 7) Esker 8) Hogback 9) Ledge 10) Outcrop 11) Raphe 12) Reef 13) Rhaphe 14) Ridgepole 15) Rooftree 16) Top 17) Weal 18) Welt
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- a long narrow natural elevation or striation
- any long raised strip
- a long narrow range of hills
- any long raised border or margin of a bone or tooth or membrane
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An elongated area of high pressure in the atmosphere.
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(of high pressure) In meteorology, an elongated area of relatively high atmospheric pressure, almost always associated with and most clearly identified as an area of maximum anticyclonic curvature of wind flow.
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• (n.) The intersection of two surface forming a salient angle, especially the angle at the top between the opposite slopes or sides of a roof or a vault. • (n.) A range of hills or mountains, or the upper part of such a range; any extended elevation between valleys. • (n.) The highest portion of the glacis proceeding from the salien...
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An elongated area of high air pressure.
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(from the article `Mercury`) The ramparts of the Caloris impact basin span a diameter exceeding 1,300 km (800 miles). Its interior is occupied by smooth plains that are ...
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a linear elevation.
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The horizontal line at the junction of the top edges of two sloping roof surfaces.
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1. A (usually rough) linear elevation. ... See: crest. ... 2. In dentistry, any linear elevation on the surface of a tooth. ... 3. The remainder of the alveolar process and its soft tissue covering after the teeth are removed. ... Origin: A. S. Hyrcg, back, spine ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(rij) a linear projection or projecting structure, such as a crest.
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An elongated area of high pressure in the atmosphere. Opposite of a trough.
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Ridge noun [ Middle English
rigge the back, Anglo-Saxon
hrycg ; akin to Dutch
rug , German
rÜcken , Old High German
rucki ,
hrukki , Icelandic
hryggr , Swedish
rugg , Danish
ryg . √16.]
1. The back, or top of the back; a...
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Ridge transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Ridged ;
present participle & verbal noun Ridging .]
1. To form a ridge of; to furnish with a ridge or ridges; to make into a ridge or ridges. « Bristles ranged like those ...
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- The horizontal line at the junction of the top edges of two sloping roof surfaces.
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An elongated area of high pressure, often seen between two areas of low pressure.
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(mid-ocean) A major linear elevated landform of the ocean floor, from 200 to 20,000 kilometers in extent. It is not a single ridge, but resembles a mountain range and may have a central rift valley.
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An elongated area of high pressure in the atmosphere.
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An elongated area of high pressure in the atmosphere. Opposite of a trough.
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A hump across the width of the surface of the coil.
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acronym: Ridge Inter-Disciplinary Global Experiment
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A tongue of high pressure on a weather map. The opposite of a trough of low pressure.
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noun a long narrow range of hills
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ridgepole noun a beam laid along the edge where two sloping sides of a roof meet at the top; provides an attachment for the upper ends of rafters
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