Cliff
Precipice
Escarpment
Pinnacle
Crag
Boulder
dunno. ummm.... A massive drop
another name for a steep cliff is mountainand ESCARPMENT
Another name for a sheer cliff face is a "precipice." This term refers to a steep or vertical rock face that can present significant challenges for climbers and hikers. Precipices are often found in mountainous terrains and can be both breathtaking and dangerous due to their steep drop-offs.
Viewed from the top it is a precipice. Nut I don't think this word is ever used when viewing from the bottom of the cliff - as there is always a connotation of 'falling' involved with the use of the word.Another word could be "scarp"
Glacis - a slope, especially one that is not very long or steep
The word "cliff" originated from the Old English term "clif" which means a steep rock face. Cliffs are typically defined as a high, steep rock face that can be found along coastlines, mountains, or canyons. The term has been used for centuries to describe these natural formations.
Yo face!!
A clock face is also called a dial, face dial, clock face dial, or dial face.
DellIn Northumbrian a dene means a steep-sided valley..
It is called the pooop face!
three horned face
An eclipse is another name for an oval.