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crag

rock face / cliff / outcrop / peak
Noun
pl: crags

This term evokes a sense of harshness and verticality, typically associated with alpine or coastal landscapes. It suggests a surface that is jagged and difficult to traverse, often implying a precarious or imposing physical presence. Unlike a general cliff, a crag specifically emphasizes the rugged, broken nature of the rock. It is frequently used in mountaineering and nature writing to describe specific points of interest or obstacles on a mountain face.

Meanings

Noun

A steep, rugged rock face or a projecting cliff.

"The climbers struggled to find a grip on the sheer crag."

Noun

A rugged, rocky outcrop or a peak of a mountain.

"The eagle perched atop a lonely crag overlooking the valley."

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