abrupt |
sharp; steep. [1/3 definitions] |
arduous |
difficult to climb; steep. [1/3 definitions] |
arroyo |
a steep ditch carved in a plain or desert by the force of running water. Arroyos are usually dry except after a heavy rainfall. |
bluff1 |
a hill or shore with steep sides. |
bombogenesis |
rapid intensification of a large storm due to a steep drop in barometric pressure. |
brine |
to steep, immerse, or preserve in brine. [1/4 definitions] |
butte |
a steep hill or mountain with a flat top that stands alone on flat land. |
cable car |
an enclosed vehicle either on rails or hanging from a cable that is pulled back and forth by a moving cable. A cable car carries people up and down a steep slope or across a chasm. |
canyon |
a deep valley with steep sides. |
cascade |
a steep waterfall or series of small waterfalls. [1/2 definitions] |
chute2 |
a steep or narrow slope, as for skiing or tobogganing. |
cliff |
a high, steep surface of rock. |
continental shelf |
the edge of a continent that is below water. Just beyond the continental shelf lies a steep slope leading down to the ocean floor. |
craggy |
marked by or having crags; rugged, steep, or rough. [1/2 definitions] |
crash-dive |
to rapidly dive, or cause a submarine to dive, at a steep angle. |
cut bank |
a steep riverbank, esp. one formed by erosion along a bend in a river. |
escarpment |
a long steep slope or cliff at the edge of a plateau or fault line. [1/2 definitions] |
fjord |
a long, narrow ocean inlet that passes between high and rocky banks or steep cliffs. |
funicular |
a short, steep railway operated by a cable, on which ascending and descending cars are counterbalanced. [1/4 definitions] |
gambrel roof |
a gable roof with two slopes on each side, the upper flat and the lower steep. |
gentle |
gradual or mild; not steep or sudden. [1/4 definitions] |