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Definitions of col in various dictionaries:
noun - a pass between mountain peaks
A pass between two mountain peaks or a gap in a ridge.
noun - a depression between two mountains
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Milit. rank |
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Newspaper div. |
Spreadsheet part: Abbr. |
Row's opp. |
Rank above maj. |
Boulder's st. |
Newspaper part: Abbr. |
Gen. wannabe |
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A pass between two mountain peaks or a gap in a ridge. |
the lowest point of a ridge or saddle between two peaks, typically providing a pass from one side of a mountain range to another. |
a pass between mountain peaks |
The lowest point of a ridge or saddle between two peaks, typically providing a pass from one side of a mountain range to another. |
A region of slightly elevated pressure between two anticyclones. |
the lowest point of a high edge between two mountains, usually where you can pass between them: |
written abbreviation for column |
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written abbreviation for colonel : |
written abbreviation for column: a vertical row of words or numbers: |
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Col, Los Lagos, CHILE |
Col, Veneto, ITALY |
Col, Bolivar Department, COLOMBIA |
Col, Cabo Delgado, MOZAMBIQUE |
Col, Bohinj, SLOVENIA |
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In geomorphology, a col is the lowest point on a mountain ridge between two peaks. It may also be called a gap. Particularly rugged and forbidding cols in the terrain are usually referred to as notches. They are generally unsuitable as mountain passes, but are occasionally crossed by mule tracks or climbers' routes. The term col tends to be associated more with mountain rather than hill ranges.The height of a summit above its highest col (called the key col) is effectively a measure of a mountain's topographic prominence. Cols lie on the line of the watershed between two mountains, often on a prominent ridge or arête. For example, the highest col in Austria, the Obere Glocknerscharte ("Upper Glockner Col", 3,766 m (AA)), lies between the Kleinglockner (3,783 m above sea level (AA)) and Großglockner (3,798 m above sea level (AA)) mountains, giving the Kleinglockner a minimum prominence of 17 metres.The majority of cols are unnamed and are either never transited or only crossed in the co |
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