coteau (Meaning)

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coteau (n.)

A hilly upland including the divide between two valleys; a divide.

The side of a valley.

Synonyms & Antonyms of coteau

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coteau Sentence Examples

  1. The vineyard was nestled in a picturesque coteau overlooking the valley.
  2. We took a leisurely hike along the coteau, enjoying the stunning views of the countryside.
  3. The coteau was covered with lush vegetation and dotted with wildflowers.
  4. From the top of the coteau, we could see for miles in every direction.
  5. The village was situated at the base of the coteau, providing shelter from the harsh winds.
  6. Local folklore spoke of mythical creatures that roamed the forests atop the coteau.
  7. Farmers relied on the fertile soil of the coteau to grow their crops.
  8. The coteau was a haven for wildlife, with deer and rabbits frequently seen darting through the underbrush.
  9. We set up camp on the edge of the coteau, enjoying the tranquility of the surroundings.
  10. The ancient ruins atop the coteau were a testament to the area's rich history.

FAQs About the word coteau

A hilly upland including the divide between two valleys; a divide., The side of a valley.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The vineyard was nestled in a picturesque coteau overlooking the valley.

We took a leisurely hike along the coteau, enjoying the stunning views of the countryside.

The coteau was covered with lush vegetation and dotted with wildflowers.

From the top of the coteau, we could see for miles in every direction.