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ridge

noun
The back or top of the back.

ridge

A long or continued range of hills or mountains; or the upper part of such a range. We say, a long ridge of hills, or the highest ridge.

ridge

A steep elevation, eminence or protuberance. Part rise in crystal wall, or ridge direct.

ridge

A long rising land, or a strip of ground thrown up by a plow or left between furrows. Psalm 65:10.

ridge

The top of the roof of a building.

ridge

Any long elevation of land.

ridge

Ridges of a horse’s mouth, are wrinkles or risings of flesh in the roof of the mouth.

ridge

verb transitive
To form a ridge; as bristles that ridge the back of a boar.

ridge

In tillage, to form into ridges with the plow. The farmers in Connecticut ridge their land for maize, leaving a balk between two ridges.

ridge

To wrinkle.