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  • 111crag-and-tail — /kræg ən ˈteɪl/ (say krag uhn tayl) noun a hill or crag, of which one face has a steep slope and the other a gentle slope; commonly formed by glacial action …

  • 112cuesta — /ˈkwɛstə/ (say kwestuh) noun Geology a landform characterised by an asymmetrical ridge with an abrupt cliff on one side forming the escarpment and a gentle slope on the other forming the back slope. {Spanish, from Latin costa side, rib} …

  • 113glacis — /ˈglæsəs/ (say glasuhs), /ˈglæsi/ (say glasee) noun 1. a gentle slope. 2. a bank of earth in front of the counterscarp or covered way of a fort, having an easy slope towards the field or open country. {French: originally, icy or slippery place,… …

  • 114cuesta — n. Geog. a gentle slope, esp. one ending in a steep drop. Etymology: Sp., = slope, f. L costa: see COAST …

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  • 115cuesta — noun Etymology: Spanish, from Latin costa side, rib more at coast Date: 1818 a hill or ridge with a steep face on one side and a gentle slope on the other …

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  • 119Segesta — ( sc. Seggesta) was the political center of the Elymian people. It is placed in the northwestern part of Sicily, in the province of Trapani and in the comune of Calatafimi Segesta.According to the tradition used in Virgil s Aeneid , Segesta was… …

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