HIGHLANDS vs MOUNTAIN: NOUN
- A mountainous region of northern Scotland famous for its rugged beauty; known for the style of dress (the kilt and tartan) and the clan system (now in disuse)
- An area of high land.
- A land mass that projects well above its surroundings; higher than a hill
- A large number or amount
- A natural elevation of the earth's surface having considerable mass, generally steep sides, and a height greater than that of a hill.
- A large heap.
- An elevation of land of considerable dimensions rising more or less abruptly above the surrounding or adjacent region.
- A huge quantity.
- Something resembling a mountain in being large; something of extraordinary magnitude; a great heap: as, a mountain of rubbish.
- A wine made from grapes grown on high ground. See II., 2.
- A large mass of earth and rock, rising above the common level of the earth or adjacent land; earth and rock forming an isolated peak or a ridge; an eminence higher than a hill; a mount.
- A range, chain, or group of such elevations.
- A mountainlike mass; something of great bulk; a large quantity.
- A popular name given in 1793 to a party of extreme Jacobins in the National Convention, who occupied the highest rows of seats.
HIGHLANDS vs MOUNTAIN: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Climbing fumitory. See under Fumitory.
- A small leguminous tree (Bauhinia variegata) of the East and West Indies; -- so called because of its dark wood. The bark is used medicinally and in tanning.
- Scotch whisky, so called because often illicitly distilled among the mountains.
- A large tree of the genus Simaruba (Simaruba amarga) growing in the West Indies, which affords a bitter tonic and astringent, sometimes used in medicine.
- See under Crystal.
- Capercailzie. See Capercailzie.
- A series of contiguous mountain ranges, generally in parallel or consecutive lines or curves.
- The catamount. See Catamount.
- Blue carbonate of copper; azurite.
- The sewellel.
- A portable barometer, adapted for safe transportation, used in measuring the heights of mountains.
- An ornamental tree, the Pyrus Americana (or Sorbus Americana), producing beautiful bunches of red berries. Its leaves are pinnate, and its flowers white, growing in fragrant clusters. The European species is the Pyrus aucuparia, or rowan tree.
- The goral.
- Like a mountain; mountainous; vast; very great.
- Of or pertaining to a mountain or mountains; growing or living on a mountain; found on or peculiar to mountains; among mountains
- A variety of asbestus, having very fine fibers; amianthus. See Amianthus.
- An American genus of grasses (Oryzopsis).
- A series of mountains closely related in position and direction.
- The plumed partridge (Oreortyx pictus) of California. It has two long, slender, plumelike feathers on the head. The throat and sides are chestnut; the belly is brown with transverse bars of black and white; the neck and breast are dark gray.
- A tree of Jamaica (Spathelia simplex), which has an unbranched palmlike stem, and a terminal cluster of large, pinnate leaves.
- The ring ousel; -- called also mountain thrush and mountain colley. See Ousel.
- See Mint.
- A soft spongy variety of carbonate of lime.
- A light powdery variety of calcite, occurring as an efflorescence.
- See under Mahogany.
- The European gray shrike.
- The twite.
- A series of marine limestone strata below the coal measures, and above the old red standstone of Great Britain. See Chart of Geology.
- A plant of the genus Trifolium (Trifolium Alpinum).
- A variety of asbestus, resembling cork in its texture.
- A variety of asbestus, resembling leather in its texture.
- An American shrub (Kalmia latifolia) with glossy evergreen leaves and showy clusters of rose-colored or white flowers. The foliage is poisonous. Called also American laurel, ivy bush, and calico bush. See Kalmia.
- A branching shrub (Nemopanthes Canadensis), having smooth oblong leaves and red berries. It is found in the Northern United States.
- See Green earth, under Green, a.
- See Mazama.
HIGHLANDS vs MOUNTAIN: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Higher than a hill
- (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent
- Of or pertaining to mountains; found on mountains; growing or living on a mountain: as, mountain air; mountain pines; mountain goats.
- Produced from vines growing on the slopes of a mountain, a hill, or any high ground: as, mountain wine.
- Like a mountain in size; vast; mighty.
HIGHLANDS vs MOUNTAIN: RELATED WORDS
- Shelves, Highs, Height, Heights, Plateau, Elevations, Hills, Uplands, Mountains, Alpestrine, Alpine, Upland, Subalpine, Mountain, Mountainous
- Subalpine, Volcano, Highlands, Hillside, Mountaineering, Ridge, Hills, Hill, Alpine, Mountainous, Mountaintop, Mountainside, Mount, Upland, Highland
HIGHLANDS vs MOUNTAIN: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Altiplano, Trays, Pans, Shelves, Highs, Height, Hills, Uplands, Mountains, Alpestrine, Alpine, Upland, Subalpine, Mountain, Mountainous
- Subalpine, Volcano, Highlands, Hillside, Mountaineering, Ridge, Hills, Hill, Alpine, Mountainous, Mountaintop, Mountainside, Mount, Upland, Highland
HIGHLANDS vs MOUNTAIN: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- All permitting in the Highlands Region is through NJDEP; the Highlands Council does not issue permits.
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- Highlands Wellness and the Breast Center of Highlands Regtonal Medical Center.
- The Highlands Council will consider these suggestionsfor use in evaluating the Highlands Regional Master Plan.
- Highlands and Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey, to several New York City ports.
- LEGAL DESCRIPTION Clare Bridge of Highlands Ranch Lot A, Highlands Ranch Filing No.
- Mongolia consists of the Gobi Desert, Central Highlands, Northern Highlands, Eastern Plains, Altai Mountains and Western Lowlands.
- Atlantic Highlands to Highlands via Water Witch passenger service was discontinued.
- Port Malabar, Vero Bench Highlands, or Sebastian Highlands.
- Aspen Highlands parking lot at Buttermilk to Highlands.
- Massanutten Mountain Woodstone Meadows Golf Course is situated at the base of the mountain.
- Bass Mountain Bluegrass Festival, Bass Mountain Music Park, Snow Camp, NC, USA album.
- Complete details for the purchase of a Powder King Mountain Resort seasons pass are available at our mountain office.
- Please obey all closures around the Brundage Mountain Resort ski area and Granite Mountain cat skiing operations.
- Last year Waterfall excursion today named after its highest mountain, Morne Trois Pitons, meaning mountain three!
- What do you think happens when mass is removed from a mountain or mountain range?
- Mountain Country Christmas In Lights at Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds.
- Deer Mountain is also a great hike for newbie hikers who want to summit a mountain in Rocky Mountain National Park.
- Harlan County High School is located between the historical mountain chains of Pine Mountain and Black Mountain.
- Soldier Mountain, Pomerelle Mountain Resort and Magic Mountain all have excellent conditions.
HIGHLANDS vs MOUNTAIN: QUESTIONS
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