Definitions Found:
the top of a hill
- creststhe top of a hill
- crestedthe top of a hill
- crestthe top of a hill
- hillcrestthe top of a hill
- breastedReach the top of (a hill)
- breastingReach the top of (a hill)
- hillcrestsHILLCREST, the top of a hill
- hilltopsHILLTOP, the top of a hill
- hilltopthe top or summit of a hill
- attaincome to as the end of a progression or course of movement they attained the top of the hill attain a ripe old age
- attainedcome to as the end of a progression or course of movement they attained the top of the hill attain a ripe old age
- lomahill or ridge having a broad top
- lomashill or ridge having a broad top
- lomaa hill with a flat top, a membranous fringe
- lomataLOMA, a hill with a flat top, a membranous fringe
- hillsidethe side of a hill
- hilltopsThe summit of a hill
- hillslopethe slope of a hill
- hillslopesHILLSLOPE, the slope of a hill
- hillsideThe sloping side of a hill
- hillsidesHILLSIDE, the side of a hill
- hillsidesThe sloping side of a hill
- braeheid(Scots) the summit of a hill
- sidehilla hillside (the side of a hill)
- braeheidsBRAEHEID, (Scots) the summit of a hill
- summitsThe highest point of a hill or mountain
- sidehillsSIDEHILL, a hillside (the side of a hill)
- summitThe highest point of a hill or mountain
- foothilla low hill at the base of higher hills
- ascendedClimb to the summit of (a mountain or hill)
- foothillsFOOTHILL, a low hill at the base of higher hills
- corriescircular hollow in the side of a hill or mountain
- corriecircular hollow in the side of a hill or mountain
- foothillA low hill at the base of a mountain or mountain range
- foothillsA low hill at the base of a mountain or mountain range
- sideslope (as of a hill) considered as opposed to another slope the far side of the hill
- cornichewinding road cut into the side of a steep hill or along the face of a coastal cliff
- qanat(in the Middle East) A gently sloping underground channel or tunnel constructed to lead water from the interior of a hill to a village below
- stossnoting or pertaining to the side, as of a hill or dale, that receives or has received the thrust of a glacier or other impulse
- qanats(in the Middle East) A gently sloping underground channel or tunnel constructed to lead water from the interior of a hill to a village below