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scarp
a cliff at the edge of a plateau or ridge caused by erosion; the steeper side of an escarpment
the steep artificial slope below a fort's parapet
{n} the slope before a ditch
a long steep slope or cliff at the edge of a plateau or ridge; usually formed by erosion
A line of cliffs produced by faulting or by erosion The term is an abbreviated form of escarpment, and the two terms commonly have the same meaning, although "scary" is more often applied to cliffs formed by faulting
A line of cliffs produced erosion or by the action of faults
To cut or make into an escarpment. a line of natural cliffs (scarpa)
{i} steep cliff caused by erosion or by a major shift in the earth's crust; inner slope of the trench surrounding a fort
Slope on inner side of ditch
A line of cliffs produced by faulting or erosion; a relatively straight, cliff-like face or slope of considerable linear extent, breaking the general continuity of the land by separating surfaces lying at different levels
The steep cliff face that is formed by a slump
The outward-facing slope of the ditch below a rampart See Counterscarp
A steep descent or declivity
inner slope of the ditch
the steep artificial slope below a forts parapet
the sloped bank of a stream channel
and dip the two slopes of an lescarpment The scarp is usually steep, while the dip slopes gently
A roughly linear, cliff-like slope or face that breaks the continuity of a surface into distinct levels Scarps are often produced by faulting, especially that which involves a significant amount of dip slip
An escarpment, cliff, or steep slope of some extent along the margin of a plateau, mesa, terrace, or structural bench A scarp may be of any height
A cliff produced by erosion
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