Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

escarp

Noun
/ɪˈskɑːrp/
Definition
A steep slope or cliff, especially one that forms a separation between two different levels of land.
Examples
  • The village is nestled at the foot of an escarp, offering stunning views of the valley below.
  • Geologists studied the escarp to understand the area’s geological history.
  • Adventurers often seek out escarps for hiking and exploring the rugged terrain.
Meaning
An escarp is a geological feature characterized by a significant difference in elevation, typically resulting from erosion or tectonic activity. It can be found in various landscapes and often serves as a natural barrier.
Synonyms
  • Cliff
  • Steep
  • Bluff