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ridge

Transitive Verb[C] Countable
pl: ridgespast: ridgedpp: ridgeding: ridgingcomp: more ridgedsup: most ridged

This word evokes a sense of linearity and elevation. It describes a boundary that is high and thin, creating a natural dividing line between two lower slopes or areas. It is most frequently used in geography and geology to describe the spine of a mountain range or the mid-ocean ridge. In a tactile or industrial sense, it refers to a repetitive, physical texture. This makes it a precise term for describing everything from the edges of a seashell to the structural reinforcements in cardboard or metal, emphasizing a rhythmic, raised pattern.

Countable when referring to a specific geographical feature or a single raised strip on a surface.

Meanings

Noun
[something]

A long, narrow elevated crest of a mountain or hill.

"The hikers followed the ridge to the summit."

Noun
[something]

A long, narrow raised strip on a surface.

"The corrugated metal has a distinct ridge every few inches."

Transitive Verb
[something]

To form or create a series of narrow raised strips on a surface.

"The farmer used a plow to ridge the soil for planting potatoes."

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