ridges Synonyms
ridges Meaning
ridges
a raised or elevated part and especially a body part, the line of intersection at the top between the opposite slopes or sides of a roof, an elongate elevation on an ocean bottom, to form into a ridge, to extend in ridges, to form into or extend in ridges, the projecting or elevated part of the back along the line of the backbone, an elevated body part projecting from a surface, an elongate crest or a linear series of crests, a raised strip (as of plowed ground), a raised or elevated part or area, an elevated body part or structure, the line made where two sloping surfaces come together, a range of hills or mountains
ridges Sentence Examples
- The farmer plowed the field, leaving long ridges to improve drainage.
- The mountain's rugged ridges provided a challenging climb for hikers.
- The fingerprint scanner scanned the unique ridges of the subject's finger.
- The topographic map showed the winding ridges and valleys of the landscape.
- The archaeologist uncovered a series of parallel ridges that suggested an ancient fortification.
- The ridges on the seashell were indicative of its growth patterns.
- The sculptor meticulously carved the ridges and furrows into the marble surface.
- The ridges on the guitar pick allowed for better grip and control.
- The teeth of the saw had sharp ridges designed to cut through wood efficiently.
- The palm trees swayed gently in the breeze, their fronds forming graceful ridges against the sky.
FAQs About the word ridges
a raised or elevated part and especially a body part, the line of intersection at the top between the opposite slopes or sides of a roof, an elongate elevation
crests,peaks, spines, promontories,prominences, divides, backbones, eminences
disperses,dissipates,scatters,
The farmer plowed the field, leaving long ridges to improve drainage.
The mountain's rugged ridges provided a challenging climb for hikers.
The fingerprint scanner scanned the unique ridges of the subject's finger.
The topographic map showed the winding ridges and valleys of the landscape.