ridgelet (Meaning)

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ridgelet (n.)

A little ridge.

Synonyms & Antonyms of ridgelet

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ridgelet Sentence Examples

  1. The rocky ridgelet extended along the crest of the mountain, offering breathtaking views.
  2. The ridgelet's sharp contours contrasted against the rolling hills below.
  3. The hikers cautiously ascended the steep ridgelet, their path winding through dense undergrowth.
  4. The ridgelet formed a natural border between two ecosystems, supporting a distinct flora and fauna.
  5. The ridgelet's sinuosity created a labyrinth-like landscape, challenging hikers and climbers alike.
  6. The lightning strike illuminated the ridgelet, revealing its jagged edges and exposed rocks.
  7. The sheep grazed peacefully on the ridgelet, their hooves leaving faint impressions in the soft grass.
  8. The ridgelet provided a scenic backdrop for the picnic area, where families enjoyed a leisurely afternoon.
  9. Erosion had carved out deep gullies into the ridgelet, forming a rugged and picturesque landscape.
  10. The ridgelet's geological significance made it a valuable study site for geologists and geographers.

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A little ridge.

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The rocky ridgelet extended along the crest of the mountain, offering breathtaking views.

The ridgelet's sharp contours contrasted against the rolling hills below.

The hikers cautiously ascended the steep ridgelet, their path winding through dense undergrowth.

The ridgelet formed a natural border between two ecosystems, supporting a distinct flora and fauna.