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ridgelike

  • a word derived from ridge.
    ridge
    noun
    a long, narrow elevation of land; a chain of hills or mountains.

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Among the interesting features immediately apparent are a stark equatorial ridge on the main body of Dinkinesh, as well as a secondary ridgelike line branching off it.

From Scientific American Nov. 3, 2023

This is accounted for by a dip in the plain, with a ridgelike swell beyond, which runs transversely to their course.

From The Lost Mountain A Tale of Sonora by Mayne Reid

These refuse heaps are usually in ridgelike mounds, sometimes hundreds of yards in length.

From History of Human Society by Frank W. (Frank Wilson) Blackmar