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ridged
ridge R0238600 (rĭj)n.1. A long narrow upper section or crest: the ridge of a wave.2. a. A long, narrow, elevated section of the earth's surface, such as a chain of hills or mountains or the divide between adjacent valleys.b. A long mountain range on the ocean floor.3. A narrow, elongated zone of relatively high atmospheric pressure. Also called wedge.4. A long, narrow, or crested part of the body: the ridge of the nose.5. The horizontal line formed by the juncture of two sloping planes, especially the line formed by the surfaces at the top of a roof.6. A narrow, raised strip, as in cloth or on plowed ground.v. ridged, ridg·ing, ridg·es v.tr. To mark with, form into, or provide with a ridge or ridges.v.intr. To form a ridge or ridges. [Middle English rigge, from Old English hrycg; see sker- in Indo-European roots.]ridged (rɪdʒd) adjhaving a ridge or ridgesThesaurusAdj. | 1. | ridged - having a ridge or shaped like a ridge or suggesting the keel of a ship; "a carinate sepal"carinate, carinated, keeled | Translations EncyclopediaSeeridgeridged
Synonyms for ridgedadj having a ridge or shaped like a ridge or suggesting the keel of a shipSynonyms |