valleys and ridges
Hill and Dale
bridge, hinge
Sandoval is a Spanish surname originating from the region of Castile in Spain. It is derived from the words "santo" meaning saint, and "valle" meaning valley.
a valley is a valley there is no difference between those two words
In the valley girl dialect, "what they say in the valley" refers to the current popular slang or gossip circulating among teenagers in the San Fernando Valley area of Los Angeles. It signifies being in tune with the latest trends and social dynamics of the youth culture in that region.
Bosnia (Bosna & Herzegovina) and Bulgaria having common identiyty of Balkan nations. No direct border. They have many common words in the talking (slavic origin words).
The longest one is 7 letters: rockier
Another word for mountain ridge is arête which is the French word for edge or ridge.
rock bridge ridge
graph, map, place, site, relief, land, landform, contour, geomorphometry, surface, survey, geodata, streams, water, hill, forest, shading, elevation
The homophone for valley is "valley." Homophones are words that are pronounced the same but have different meanings and spellings.
rage, huge, ridge, bridge