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aerie |
a nest built high on a cliff or mountain, esp. by an eagle or other bird of prey. [1/2 definitions] |
alp |
a tall mountain. |
alpenstock |
a long pointed iron-tipped staff used for mountain climbing. |
Alpine |
(l.c.) of, like, living in, or characteristic of high mountains or mountain regions above the timberline. [1/4 definitions] |
Alps |
a high mountain range that goes from southern France through Switzerland, Italy, Germany, and Austria and into the countries along the Adriatic Sea down to Albania. |
Altai Mountains |
a central Asian mountain range that extends from western Mongolia into Russia and China. |
Andes |
a high mountain range that stretches along the entire west coast of South America. |
Andes Mountains |
a mountain range that extends the length of the western coast of South America. |
Appalachian Mountains |
a mountain range in eastern North America that stretches from the southeastern part of Canada to central Alabama in the United States; Appalachians. |
arête |
a sharp, narrow ridge or crest on a mountain. |
avalanche |
the sudden rush of a large amount of snow, ice, or rocks down a mountain. [1/2 definitions] |
bajada |
a smooth, sloping plain along the base of a mountain range, formed by eroded debris deposited by moving water. |
balaclava |
a knitted garment that covers the head and neck and leaves open the face or parts of the face, often used by skiers, mountain climbers, and the like. |
belay |
in mountain climbing, to fasten (a rope) either to a person or to a thing offering a secure support. [3/6 definitions] |
Ben Nevis |
the highest mountain peak in Great Britain (elevation, 4,406 feet, or 1,344 meters), located in the Grampian Mountains of western Scotland. [1/2 definitions] |
bighorn |
a wild sheep found in the Rocky Mountains of North America. The male has large, curved horns; the female has short, straight horns. They are also called Rocky Mountain sheep. |
black bear |
a medium-sized bear, usually with thick black or reddish brown fur. They are the most common bears in North America and live in forests and mountain areas. [1/2 definitions] |
breast |
to climb or surmount (a mountain or obstruction). [1/6 definitions] |
butte |
a steep hill or mountain with a flat top that stands alone on flat land. |
catamount |
any of various wildcats, such as the mountain lion, cougar, or panther. |
Caucasus |
a mountain range in this region that divides Europe from Asia; Caucasus Mountains. [1/2 definitions] |
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