A synonym for mountain could possibly be a hill.
a saddle - that is a low place between two mountains for narrow pass are used- defile,gorge
a crag, alps, a mount, or a peak
summit, peak
The mountain "peak", "summit".
reef
base
acclivity
The noun 'hill' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a natural elevation of land, smaller than a mountain; a pile or heap of something; a steep slope in a path or road; a word for a thing.The word 'hill' is also a verb: hill, hills, hilling, hilled.
a valley. I believe English can do better than "valley" which encompasses even huge geological formations and is more properly used as the opposite of "mountain" or a very large hill. Better solutions include dell and dale when the hill in question is too small to be named.
The English phrase 'other than' means in another and different manner, not.
The noun 'peak' is an abstract noun as a word for the highest point of activity, achievement or development; a word for a concept.The noun 'peak' is a concrete noun as a word for a mountain; the top of a hill or a mountain; something resembling the top of a mountain; a point on a graph higher than those around it; the brim in the front of a hat; a word for a physical thing.
Mountain is a concrete noun. There is an adjective, mountainous, that can refer to things other than mountains, that are or seem equally large (e.g. mountainous ocean waves). The very rarely used abstract noun is mountainousness (hugeness).
A hill is a hill and a mountain is a mountain(:
Yes.A mountain is generally steeper than a hill because it is taller.
a hill
The definition of mountain is a landmass that projects conspicuously above its surroundings and is higher than a hill. Another definition is the highest point on earths surface
Uhhh no maybe i little 5 foot hill but other than that not at all.
Yes.
mountain
A hill.
is an hill
no , a plateau is a hill with a flat top. A mountain is a rocky hill with a pointy top. The mountain has more erosion and rocks than a hill does
hill is the landform but smaller than the mountain
A mountain is taller than a hill. A hill must attain a certain height to be considered a mountain. This height requirement varies from culture to culture. There is no standardized height or a world-wide definition for the word "mountain".