escarpment
escarpment
Definition
es·carp·ment (-mənt)
noun
- a steep slope or cliff formed by erosion or, less often, by faulting
- ground formed into a steep slope on the exterior of a fortification
Etymology: Fr escarpement < escarpe: see escarp
escarpment
Synonyms
escarpment
Usage Examples
Converse of subject
- mark: The northern and western edges of the Cotswolds are marked by steep escarpments down to the Severn valley and the Avon.
Converse of object
- climb: As we climb the escarpment onto the plateau the dirt road degenerates into a couple of wheel ruts.
- face: The part of the WEA on the west facing escarpment should not be proposed for development.
- form: A large entrance forms an escarpment at the west end.
- follow: This was so named because it followed the escarpment.
- descend: To access the beach you must descend the rocky escarpment that shelters the bay, via a steep flight of steps.
- see: From where we stood we could see the escarpment of the African Rift Valley.
Adjective modifier
- magnesian: In a local context, it is understood that parts of the magnesian limestone escarpment are potentially suitable for designation.
- Cretaceous: Below the Cretaceous Tertiary escarpment, the low ground is underlain by soft sedimentary rocks of the Triassic Mercia Mudstone Group.
- Tertiary: Below the Cretaceous Tertiary escarpment, the low ground is underlain by soft sedimentary rocks of the Triassic Mercia Mudstone Group.
- wooded: The wooded escarpment of Wenlock Edge, today managed by the National Trust, is the remnants of the Royal ' Long Forest ' .
- rocky: The rocky escarpment behind our hotel was home to many pigeons.
- steep: A group of eight of us walked to a pub along a steep escarpment.
Modifies a noun
- slope: The southern boundary of the LCA is marked by a steeper escarpment slope.
- wall: The plain stretches away, flat and wide, between the escarpment walls of the Rift Valley, south toward Tanzania.
Noun used with modifier
- basalt: However, the summits along the edge of the basalt escarpment have much steeper slopes which plummet toward Belfast.
- chalk: To the south is the chalk escarpment, which runs from the south coast to Norfolk.
- limestone: Houghton Le Spring Houghton le Spring sits at the foot of the magnesium limestone escarpment northeast of Durham.
- sandstone: This is a sandstone escarpment the line of which we follow for a good number of miles.
- rock: View of quarry looking west from the top of the rock escarpment, October 1936.
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