a scottish headland is a ness.
Ross is a Scottish name meaning 'headland.'
The scottish-originated word ross means headland.
The Irish Gaelic word ros means "wood; wooded headland; headland, promontory';the Scottish Gaelic word ros means 'headland, peninsula, promontory'.
Headland is a noun
The surname 'Ross' is an English and Scottish surname. The name is Gaelic and means "promontory" - originally belonging to someone who lived on a headland.
red rosesThe Scottish-originated word ross means headland.
The Headland - Blanche R. Solomon Memorial Library is located at 109 Kirkland Street, Headland, Alabama, USA.
Headland Archaeology was created in 1996.
Cape Fear is an example of a headland.
blackpool is not really classed as a headland more coutual
I can give you several sentences.The headland jutted into the ocean.He buit a house out on the headland.We walked along the headland.
Assuming that you don't have a dictionary available, I would suggest that you learn to search internet by using terms such as 'define headland' or 'define headland synonyms' to get some answers. I just did this and got the following: foreland, promontory, head mull - a term used in Scottish names of promontories; "the Mull of Kintyre" natural elevation, elevation - a raised or elevated geological formation point - a promontory extending out into a large body of water; "they sailed south around the point" Just one more idea for you - please follow this link: http://www.answers.com/headland