Land watered by causing a stream to flow upon it and spread over it
A bank or causeway, particularly along a river to prevent inundation
A chain or range of rocks lying at or near the surface of the water; a cay
A recess in the ocean from the general line of the shore into the land
The point where rivers descend rapidly due to a distinct decline in elevation
A ridge that determines the direction water drains for adjacent water systems; a watershed
The top or crown off a hill; a little round hill or mount; small elevation of earth
A cape; a promontory; a point of land projecting form the shore into the sea or other expanse of water
Elevated ground; a rising ground; a hill or mountain
Hill, mound, or ridge of sand formed by wind
Earth; the solid matter that constitutes the fixed part of the surface of the globe
The distance of any place on the globe, north or south of the equator
An arm of the sea; the mouth of a river or lake where the tide meets the current
The line that terminates the view when extended on the surface of the earth
A port or haven for ships; a bay or inlet of the sea where ships can moor
A neck or narrow slip of land by which two continents are connected or by which a peninsula is united to the mainland
A small, narrow hollow with steep walls worn by a stream or torrent of water
A long, narrow; deep valley formed by glacial erosion and flooded by ocean water
A ditch; a mound of earth, stones or other materials, intended to prevent low lands from being inundated by the sea or a river
The terraqueous globe that we inhabit
A valley; a dale; a depression or space between hills