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mountainside

[moun-tn-sahyd]

noun

  1. the side or slope of a mountain.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of mountainside1

1300–50; Middle English. See mountain, side 1
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There is also damage to what appear to be two tunnel entrances up against the mountainside, likely used to store sensitive equipment away from attacks.

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"She started to pull herself up," he said in a statement, "but then I saw her flying over the top of my head down the mountainside".

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In eastern Switzerland, residents of the village of Brienz were evacuated two years ago because the mountainside above them was crumbling.

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All the Houthis did was dig their weapons emplacements deeper into hills and mountainsides and wait for pauses in U.S. bombardment.

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When I left the trail camp late in the day, the golden sun blanketed the tree-lined mountainsides.

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