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RIDGE definition: 1. a long, narrow piece of high land, especially along the top of a mountain: 2. a narrow, raised…. Learn more.
1. : an elevated body part or structure. 2. a. : a range of hills or mountains. b. : an elongate elevation on an ocean bottom. 3. : an elongate crest or a linear series of crests. 4. : a raised strip (as of plowed ground) 5. : the line of intersection at the top between the opposite slopes or sides of a roof. ridged. ˈrijd. adjective. ridge. 2 of 2
RIDGE definition: 1. a long, narrow raised part of a surface, especially a high edge along a mountain: 2. the part…. Learn more.
noun. 1. a long narrow raised land formation with sloping sides esp one formed by the meeting of two faces of a mountain or of a mountain buttress or spur. 2. any long narrow raised strip or elevation, as on a fabric or in ploughed land. 3. anatomy.
A ridge is a long, narrow, elevated strip of land or any raised strip or band. A ridge is a line that rises above what it is attached to. Think of a ridge as a combination between rim and edge.
Definition of ridge noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.