Associations to the word «Scarp»
Noun
- Cliff
- Hill
- Escarpment
- Rock
- Beach
- Darling
- Wall
- Foot
- Downs
- Gibraltar
- Fault
- Erosion
- Range
- Weathering
- Slope
- Outcrop
- Quadrangle
- Ditch
- Crater
- Rampart
- Plateau
- Karst
- Dip
- Limestone
- Perth
- Trough
- Cody
- Facing
- Upland
- Steep
- Fissure
- Plain
- Buttress
- Sediment
- Vale
- Ridge
- Swan
- Sandstone
- Landslide
- Massif
- Stratum
- Deformation
- Canning
- Uplift
- Sea
- Lava
- Rupture
- Dune
- Topography
- Displacement
- Overlook
- Earthwork
- Dorset
- Woodland
- Basin
- Terrace
- Grassland
- Foothill
- Rim
- Masonry
- Mercury
- Rift
- Fracture
- Trickle
- Offset
- Retreat
- Savanna
- Terrain
- Shoreline
- Olympus
- Recession
- Moat
- Avon
- Voyager
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
SCARP, noun. The steep artificial slope below a fort's parapet
SCARP, noun. (geology) a cliff at the edge of a plateau or ridge caused by erosion; the steeper side of an escarpment
SCARP, verb. (earth science) (geography) (transitive) to cut, scrape, erode, or otherwise make into a scarp or escarpment
Dictionary definition
SCARP, noun. A long steep slope or cliff at the edge of a plateau or ridge; usually formed by erosion.
SCARP, noun. A steep artificial slope in front of a fortification.
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