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scarp S0126700 (skärp)n. An escarpment.tr.v. scarped, scarp·ing, scarps To cut or make into an escarpment. [Italian scarpa, slope, perhaps of Germanic origin; see sker- in Indo-European roots.]scarp (skɑːp) n1. (Physical Geography) a steep slope, esp one formed by erosion or faulting; escarpment. See also cuesta2. (Military) fortifications the side of a ditch cut nearest to and immediately below a rampartvb (Physical Geography) (tr; often passive) to wear or cut so as to form a steep slope[C16: from Italian scarpa]scarp (skɑrp) n. 1. a line of cliffs formed by the faulting or fracturing of the earth's crust; an escarpment. 2. escarp. v.t. 3. to form or cut into a steep slope. [1580–90; < Italian scarpa a slope. See escarp] escarpment, scarp, palisade(s) - A cliff formation or line of cliffs can be called an escarpment, scarp (from Italian scarpa, "slope"), or palisade(s).See also related terms for slope.
scarp - To slope, cut a steep face.See also related terms for slope.scarp Past participle: scarped Gerund: scarping
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I scarp | you scarp | he/she/it scarps | we scarp | you scarp | they scarp |
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I scarped | you scarped | he/she/it scarped | we scarped | you scarped | they scarped |
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I am scarping | you are scarping | he/she/it is scarping | we are scarping | you are scarping | they are scarping |
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I have scarped | you have scarped | he/she/it has scarped | we have scarped | you have scarped | they have scarped |
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I was scarping | you were scarping | he/she/it was scarping | we were scarping | you were scarping | they were scarping |
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I had scarped | you had scarped | he/she/it had scarped | we had scarped | you had scarped | they had scarped |
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I will scarp | you will scarp | he/she/it will scarp | we will scarp | you will scarp | they will scarp |
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I will have scarped | you will have scarped | he/she/it will have scarped | we will have scarped | you will have scarped | they will have scarped |
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I will be scarping | you will be scarping | he/she/it will be scarping | we will be scarping | you will be scarping | they will be scarping |
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I have been scarping | you have been scarping | he/she/it has been scarping | we have been scarping | you have been scarping | they have been scarping |
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I will have been scarping | you will have been scarping | he/she/it will have been scarping | we will have been scarping | you will have been scarping | they will have been scarping |
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I had been scarping | you had been scarping | he/she/it had been scarping | we had been scarping | you had been scarping | they had been scarping |
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I would scarp | you would scarp | he/she/it would scarp | we would scarp | you would scarp | they would scarp |
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I would have scarped | you would have scarped | he/she/it would have scarped | we would have scarped | you would have scarped | they would have scarped | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | scarp - a long steep slope or cliff at the edge of a plateau or ridge; usually formed by erosionescarpmentincline, slope, side - an elevated geological formation; "he climbed the steep slope"; "the house was built on the side of a mountain" | | 2. | scarp - a steep artificial slope in front of a fortificationescarp, protective embankment, escarpmentfortification, munition - defensive structure consisting of walls or mounds built around a stronghold to strengthen it | Translationsscarp
scarp: see escarpmentescarpment or scarp, long cliff, bluff, or steep slope, caused usually by geologic faulting (see fault) or by erosion of tilted rock layers. An example of a fault scarp is the north face of the San Jacinto Mts. in California. ..... Click the link for more information. .ScarpA steep slope constructed as a defensive measure in a fortification.Scarp a steep (approximately 45°) and high (approximately 3 m) section of a slope or river bank facing the enemy; it was used as an antitank or antitransport barrier in an obstacle system. Scarps were built in conjunction with fortresses and in obstacle systems that were part of fortified border lines; they were also used in World War II. Scarp faces were protected by artillery and rifle and machine-gun fire, and their approaches were mined. scarp[skärp] (geology) escarpment scarpA steep slope constructed as a defensive measure in a fortification.scarp a steep slope, esp one formed by erosion or faulting; escarpment FinancialSeeescarpmentSCARP
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scarp Related to scarp: Fault scarp, ScarpaSynonyms for scarpnoun a long steep slope or cliff at the edge of a plateau or ridgeSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun a steep artificial slope in front of a fortificationSynonyms- escarp
- protective embankment
- escarpment
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