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the top of a hill or mountain top; more generally, the highest point of any landscape feature
Ãâó: www3.newberry.org/k12maps/glossary/
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The top of a mountain or volcano.
Ãâó: www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/stratoguide/glossary....
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At Evergreen, a method of searching a pool of regional libraries for an item that is not available for check-out at our library. Books requested through SUMMIT are transferred to our library for the patron to check out, and are currently due back 3 weeks from check-out. Not the same as ILLiad.
Ãâó: academic.evergreen.edu/curricular/stilllooking/ref...
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the high point of a peak or top of a pass.
Ãâó: www.climber.org/Resource/glossary.html
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prominent elevation rising above the surrounding level of the Earth's surface; does not include pillars, ridges, or ranges (ahu, berg, bald, butte, cerro, colina, cone, cumbre, dome, head, hill, horn, knob, knoll, mauna, mesa, mesita, mound, mount)
Ãâó: www.charttiff.com/place_names.shtml
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