massif (Meaning)

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massif (n)

a block of the earth's crust bounded by faults and shifted to form peaks of a mountain range

Synonyms & Antonyms of massif

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massif Sentence Examples

  1. The towering massif of Mont Blanc dominated the skyline, casting a majestic shadow.
  2. The rugged massif of the Himalayas presented a daunting challenge to climbers.
  3. The massive massif of Mount Kilimanjaro rose abruptly from the surrounding plains.
  4. The ancient massif of the Scottish Highlands bore witness to centuries of geological events.
  5. The sprawling massif of the Rocky Mountains stretched across hundreds of kilometers.
  6. The volcanic massif of Mount Fuji loomed over the Tokyo skyline with its iconic cone shape.
  7. The glaciated massif of the Alps boasted some of the highest peaks in Europe.
  8. The isolated massif of Madagascar emerged as an island repository of unique flora and fauna.
  9. The eroded massif of the Black Hills revealed ancient geological formations.
  10. The immense massif of the Andes formed the backbone of western South America.

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a block of the earth's crust bounded by faults and shifted to form peaks of a mountain range

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The towering massif of Mont Blanc dominated the skyline, casting a majestic shadow.

The rugged massif of the Himalayas presented a daunting challenge to climbers.

The massive massif of Mount Kilimanjaro rose abruptly from the surrounding plains.

The ancient massif of the Scottish Highlands bore witness to centuries of geological events.