outcrop in the PONS Dictionary

outcrop Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

an outcrop of rocks

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It is turf-covered, probably situated on a low outcrop, and is mostly an artificial work.
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Coal outcrops can be found near abandoned mines in and outside of the eastern margin of the park.
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The residential area is located on the middle of the plain, far from the outcrops.
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It is home to some of the world's oldest granite outcrops.
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Outcrop ash content appears to be less than ash content of subsurface samples.
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The lower ward on the southern rock outcrop still shows traces of the original walls dating to the 15th century.
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At the northwestern end of the main rock outcrop in the south was a late medieval domestic building and, west of that, a well.
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They finally find rest on a granite outcropping.
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The eastern boundary of the basin contain some outcrops of pavements which prove glaciation.
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An outcrop of hard sandstone is lodged between two layers of shale.
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