The word "escarpment" has a similar meaning to rock faces and cliffs. It refers to a steep slope or long cliff that results from erosion or faulting.
The homonym for "rack" is "wrack." It is pronounced the same but has a different spelling and meaning.
A homonym for the word "rock" is "rock," which can refer to either a type of music or the act of swaying back and forth. Homonyms are words that are spelled and pronounced the same but have different meanings. In this case, "rock" as a genre of music is a homonym for "rock" as a geological formation.
A synonym of course. An antonym for a word that is defined for hvaing the opposite or nearly the opposite meaning.
== == Similar words are called "synonyms."Synonyms
The prefix that has the same meaning as "great" is "mega-".
A solid that has faces that are the same size and shape is called a regular polyhedron. The faces of a regular polyhedron are all congruent, meaning they are identical in shape and size. For example, a cube has six square faces, all of which are the same size and shape. The term for each individual face is simply referred to as a "face."
The parallel faces of a triangular prism are both shaped like triangles. These triangular faces are congruent, meaning they have the same size and shape. The other three faces of the prism, which connect the corresponding sides of the triangles, are rectangular.
Rock music with Christian words in it instead of traditional rock words. It sounds the same,but with different words and a different meaning.
pentagon
The homonym for "rack" is "wrack." It is pronounced the same but has a different spelling and meaning.
Opposite faces.
At Hornsea, the predominant rock type is also chalk, similar to Flamborough. Chalk cliffs can be found along the coast at both locations, formed from the skeletons of tiny marine organisms deposited over millions of years.
Three Cups of Tea notes are available on the website "Sparknotes," which is basically the same things as Cliffs Notes. I am not sure if Cliffs Notes offers notes on the book.
tetrahedron
An octahedron.
Bases are faces but faces are not necessarily bases.
no only a square has all the faces of the same size