bluff |
outcrop |
As a proper noun bluff
is the southernmost town in the south island of new zealand, and seaport for the southland region.
As a noun outcrop is
a piece of land that stands out (usually into water) from the land surrounding.
As a verb outcrop is
(geology|of a stratum) to come out to the surface of the ground.
outcrop |
undefined |
As a noun outcrop
is a piece of land that stands out (usually into water) from the land surrounding.
As a verb outcrop
is (geology|of a stratum) to come out to the surface of the ground.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
outcrop |
bedding |
As nouns the difference between outcrop and bedding
is that
outcrop is a piece of land that stands out (usually into water) from the land surrounding while
bedding is the textiles associated with a bed, eg, sheets, pillowcases, bedspreads, blankets, etc.
As verbs the difference between outcrop and bedding
is that
outcrop is (geology|of a stratum) to come out to the surface of the ground while
bedding is .
ledge |
outcrop |
As nouns the difference between ledge and outcrop
is that
ledge is a shelf on which articles may be laid; also, that which resembles such a shelf in form or use, as a projecting ridge or part, or a molding or edge in joinery while
outcrop is a piece of land that stands out (usually into water) from the land surrounding.
As a verb outcrop is
to come out to the surface of the ground.
outcrop |
|
is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.
As a noun outcrop
is a piece of land that stands out (usually into water) from the land surrounding.
As a verb outcrop
is to come out to the surface of the ground.
outcrop |
cliff |
As nouns the difference between outcrop and cliff
is that
outcrop is a piece of land that stands out (usually into water) from the land surrounding while
cliff is a vertical (or nearly vertical) rock face.
As a verb outcrop
is to come out to the surface of the ground.
As a proper noun Cliff is
a diminutive of the male given name
Clifford.
shoot |
outcrop |
Related terms |
Shoot is a related term of outcrop.
As verbs the difference between shoot and outcrop
is that
shoot is to launch a projectile while
outcrop is (geology|of a stratum) to come out to the surface of the ground.
As nouns the difference between shoot and outcrop
is that
shoot is the emerging stem and embryonic leaves of a new plant while
outcrop is a piece of land that stands out (usually into water) from the land surrounding.
As an interjection shoot
is .
outcrop |
node |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between outcrop and node
is that
outcrop is a piece of land that stands out (usually into water) from the land surrounding while
node is a knot, knob, protuberance or swelling.
As a verb outcrop
is to come out to the surface of the ground.
As an abbreviation NODE is
New Oxford Dictionary of English
offshoot |
outcrop |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between offshoot and outcrop
is that
offshoot is that which shoots off or separates from a main stem, channel, family, race, etc.; as, the offshoots of a tree while
outcrop is a piece of land that stands out (usually into water) from the land surrounding.
As a verb outcrop is
to come out to the surface of the ground.
strata |
outcrop |
As nouns the difference between strata and outcrop
is that
strata is plural of lang=en while
outcrop is a piece of land that stands out (usually into water) from the land surrounding.
As a verb outcrop is
to come out to the surface of the ground.
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