An extensive chain of mountains or mountain ranges, especially the principal mountain system of a continent.
[Spanish, from cordilla, diminutive of cuerda, cord, from Latin chorda. See cord.]
cordilleran cor'dil·le'ran (-yâr'ən) adj.
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[Spanish, from cordilla, diminutive of cuerda, cord, from Latin chorda. See cord.]
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The Andes are the main cordillera in South America.
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A cordillera is an extensive chain of mountains or mountain ranges, that runs along a coastline!!!!!(e.g. the Andes). It comes from the Spanish word cordilla, which is a diminutive of cuerda, or "cord".
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