Ridgeline

Pronunciation: /ˈɹɪdʒˈɫaɪn/

Ridgeline (noun)

  1. A long line along the highest part of a mountain range, where the land forms a ridge.
  2. The crest line of a ridge in landforms, often used in maps, surveying, and landscape studies.

Examples

  • The ridgeline looked sharp against the sky.
  • Clouds moved along the ridgeline all morning.