hogback
HOG-bak
A narrow, steep-sided ridge formed by a tilted layer of resistant rock, eroded to a fin. A hogback has roughly equal slopes on both sides; a cuesta — gentler on one side — is its cousin. The name is the silhouette: a razorback hog.
Etymology
English, from the animal. The ridge looks like the arched spine of a hog.
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