mogote

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Etymology

From Spanish mogote.

Noun

mogote (plural mogotes)

  1. A generally isolated, steep-sided residual hill, composed of limestone, marble, or dolomite and surrounded by nearly flat alluvial plains.
    • 2009 June 21, Wanda Praamsma, “Dour dad, prickly daughter: Trip together reveals deep bond”, in Toronto Star:
      Burkhard and Jeannette invited us on a hike through the surrounding area, through the tobacco fields and past the mogotes, limestone hills that look like they just popped up through the ground, many with flattened plateau tops.

Anagrams

Spanish

Noun

mogote m (plural mogotes)

  1. mogote

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