Elevation
A large elevated plain is called a plateau. Plateaus are flat, raised landforms with steep sides that are higher than surrounding areas. They are often formed through geological processes like tectonic activity or erosion.
raised temperature or raised temperarely
A raised mound of land is typically called a hill or a plateau, depending on its size and shape. Hills are smaller elevated areas, while plateaus are larger flat-topped elevated regions. Both can be formed through geological processes such as tectonic uplift or volcanic activity.
raised, increased, high
A surface that is slightly raised is called "elevated" or "protruding."
elevated or brought up
Patrick was elevated to bishop by Pope Celestine I. After death he was raised to sainthood.
upraised, raised, reared, elevated, lifted
The adjective form of "lift" is "elevated" or "raised."
A batture is a seabed or riverbed which has been raised or elevated.
A batture is a seabed or riverbed which has been raised or elevated.
"Ridge" typically refers to a long, narrow elevated landform, such as a hill or mountain crest. It can also describe a raised strip or edge on a surface, like the ridge of a roof. In a more specific context, a ridge can refer to a geological formation where two slopes meet or the highest point between two valleys. Additionally, it can denote the peak or upper line of a structure or object.