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In the context of hills, an "upfold" is commonly referred to as an "anticline." An anticline is a geological structure characterized by a convex upward fold in rock layers, where the oldest rocks are typically found at the core and younger rocks are found on the flanks. This structure is often contrasted with a "syncline," where rock layers are folded downward.

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