headland
31headland — head|land [ hedlənd ] noun count a narrow piece of land that sticks out into the ocean …
32headland — [ coast ] a) An irregularity of land, especially of considerable height with a steep cliff face, jutting out from the coast into a large body of water (usually the sea or a lake); a bold promontory or a high cape. b) The high ground… …
33headland — head·land || hedlÉ™nd n. promontory, point of land jutting out into a body of water; strip of unplowed land at the end of a furrow or along a fence …
34headland — noun 1》 a narrow piece of land projecting into the sea. 2》 a strip of land left unploughed at the end of a field …
35headland — n. Promontory, cape, foreland …
36headland — noun (C) an area of land that sticks out from the coast into the sea …
37Headland — ♦ Segment of land left at end of plow strips for turning plow around. (Gies, Frances and Joseph. Life in a Medieval Village, 244) …
38headland — n cape, point, hook, spur, promontory, foreland, head, Scot. mull; peninsula, Chersonese; spit, sandspit, sandbar …
39headland — head·land …
40headland — head•land [[t]ˈhɛd lənd[/t]] n. 1) a promontory extending into a large body of water 2) agr. a strip of unplowed land at the ends of furrows or near a fence or border • Etymology: bef. 1000 …