Opposite of a naturally raised area of land
Opposite of a fold or crease, especially of skin or other tissue
Opposite of a thing that protrudes from something else
Opposite of an upper edge, especially of a cup, bowl, or other container
Opposite of an area of ground that is elevated or rising
Opposite of a ridge or hill of sand piled up by the wind
Opposite of the sloping side of a mountain
Opposite of the top or highest point of an object, structure or land mass
“Pickering stood at the base of the structure, rubbing his aching shoulders as he gazed up at Finlay.”
Opposite of shallow part of a body of water
Opposite of a mountain with a pointed top
“The road wound along the south edge of the river in the great valley of the Red.”
Opposite of a protuberance on a level surface
Opposite of to compress into small folds or ridges
Opposite of to fold or bend something over, especially so that it comes in contact with itself
“Jack stopped on the thirty-ninth floor, spread the blueprints out on the floor, and studied it.”
Opposite of to turn up the earth of an area of land, especially before sowing
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