Pronunciation: /hɔrst/
noun a raised elongated block of the earth's crust lying between two faults
A1 I saw a horst of horses running in the field.
A2 The horst of rocks made it difficult to climb the mountain.
B1 The geologist studied the horst and identified it as a fault line.
B2 The horst formation in the landscape indicated significant tectonic activity.
C1 The horst and graben structures in the region were evidence of complex geological processes.
C2 The horst was a prominent feature in the terrain, showcasing the effects of continental drift.
formal The geologist explained that a horst is a raised block of the Earth's crust.
informal I heard there's a horst formation in the nearby mountains.
slang Let's go check out that cool horst over there.
figurative In the business world, he's like a horst - always rising above the competition.
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