the rocky part of mountain
A crag rock formation, or a cragg or crag and tail, is created from an area of rock that is more resistant than its surroundings. When a glacier or ice sheet moves over that area the force of the glacier erodes the rest of the softer land, leaving the harder land sticking out, thus creating a crag.
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The word crag is a noun. A crag is a rugged rock.
The word "crag" is a noun. It refers to a steep or rugged rock or cliff.
Synonyms for the noun crag are cliff or rock face.
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A hill, a crag, alps, a mount, or a peak.
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Crag walk
The Welsh word craig means rock, boulder, cliff, or crag.
Red Crag was created in 1961.
Crag Hall was created in 1810.
This is called a crag.
Could be: crag outcropping tor promontory escarpment