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In topography, "ly" often refers to the suffix in terms like "hilly," "valley," or "sandy," describing the characteristics of a landform. It can denote the nature or type of a landscape feature, such as "rocky" to indicate a terrain dominated by rocks. Additionally, "ly" can also imply a certain quality or condition of the land.

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