What is another word for kames?

Pronunciation: [kˈe͡ɪmz] (IPA)

Kames are small, steep-sided hills formed from glacial moraine deposits. These hills are commonly found in areas that were once covered by glaciers. There are several synonyms for the word kames, including buttes, pinnacles, and mounds. Buttes are tall, isolated hills with steep sides and flat tops. Pinnacles are also tall, narrow hills, but they have a pointy peak. Mounds, on the other hand, can refer to any small hill or raised area, regardless of its shape. The word kame comes from the Scottish Gaelic word for a ridge or a small hill, making it a fitting name for these distinctive geological features.

What are the hypernyms for Kames?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Kames

He was a keen debater and discussed with Hume, Adam Smith, Robertson, and Lord kames.
"A Biographical Dictionary of Freethinkers of All Ages and Nations"
Joseph Mazzini Wheeler
1696. His legal ability was made known by his publication of Remarkable Decisions of the Court of Session, 1728. In 1752 he was raised to the bench as Lord kames.
"A Biographical Dictionary of Freethinkers of All Ages and Nations"
Joseph Mazzini Wheeler
Lord kames, in his "Elements of Criticism," makes no mention of this species of wit, a lack which the future rhetorician should look to.
"The Complete Works of Artemus Ward, Part 1"
Charles Farrar Browne

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