Outcrop
//ˈaʊt.kɹɑp//
Translations of "outcrop" (15 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Catalan | aflorament(part of a rock formation that appears at the surface) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 露頭 /露头(coming out of bedrock or of an unconsolidated deposit to the surface of the ground), 露頭 /露头(part of a rock formation that appears at the surface) | — | |
| Czech | výchoz(part of a rock formation that appears at the surface) | — | |
| Finnish | hietikko(coming out of bedrock or of an unconsolidated deposit to the surface of the ground), kallio(part of a rock formation that appears at the surface), kallio (bedrock)(coming out of bedrock or of an unconsolidated deposit to the surface of the ground), kieleke(piece of land that stands out), kivikko(coming out of bedrock or of an unconsolidated deposit to the surface of the ground), niemeke(piece of land that stands out), paljastuma(coming out of bedrock or of an unconsolidated deposit to the surface of the ground), somerikko (moraine)(coming out of bedrock or of an unconsolidated deposit to the surface of the ground) | — | |
| French | affleurement(coming out of bedrock or of an unconsolidated deposit to the surface of the ground), affleurement(part of a rock formation that appears at the surface) | — | |
| Galician | con(piece of land that stands out), laxa(piece of land that stands out), laxe(part of a rock formation that appears at the surface), penedo(coming out of bedrock or of an unconsolidated deposit to the surface of the ground), penedo(part of a rock formation that appears at the surface) | — | |
| German | Aufbiss(coming out of bedrock or of an unconsolidated deposit to the surface of the ground), Aufschluss(coming out of bedrock or of an unconsolidated deposit to the surface of the ground), Aufschluss(part of a rock formation that appears at the surface), Landzunge(piece of land that stands out), Vorsprung(piece of land that stands out) | — | |
| Hebrew | אַדְמַת טְרָשִׁים(coming out of bedrock or of an unconsolidated deposit to the surface of the ground) | admát trashím | |
| Icelandic | opna(coming out of bedrock or of an unconsolidated deposit to the surface of the ground), opna(part of a rock formation that appears at the surface) | — | |
| Italian | affioramento(coming out of bedrock or of an unconsolidated deposit to the surface of the ground), affioramento(part of a rock formation that appears at the surface), prominenza(piece of land that stands out), propagine(piece of land that stands out), protuberanza(piece of land that stands out), sporgenza(piece of land that stands out), sporgenza(part of a rock formation that appears at the surface), spuntone(part of a rock formation that appears at the surface), spunzone(part of a rock formation that appears at the surface) | — | |
| Polish | wychodnia(part of a rock formation that appears at the surface) | — | |
| Portuguese | afloramento (rochoso)(part of a rock formation that appears at the surface) | — | |
| Romanian | afloriment(coming out of bedrock or of an unconsolidated deposit to the surface of the ground) | — | |
| Spanish | afloramiento(coming out of bedrock or of an unconsolidated deposit to the surface of the ground), afloramiento(part of a rock formation that appears at the surface), afloramiento rocoso(piece of land that stands out) | — | |
| Turkish | dil(piece of land that stands out), mostra(coming out of bedrock or of an unconsolidated deposit to the surface of the ground), mostra(part of a rock formation that appears at the surface) | — |
aflorament
露頭 /露头, 露頭 /露头
výchoz
hietikko, kallio, kallio (bedrock), kieleke, kivikko, niemeke, paljastuma, somerikko (moraine)
affleurement, affleurement
con, laxa, laxe, penedo, penedo
Aufbiss, Aufschluss, Aufschluss, Landzunge, Vorsprung
opna, opna
affioramento, affioramento, prominenza, propagine, protuberanza, sporgenza, sporgenza, spuntone, spunzone
wychodnia
afloramento (rochoso)
afloriment
afloramiento, afloramiento, afloramiento rocoso
dil, mostra, mostra
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