ridgeside

English

Etymology

ridge + -side

Adjective

ridgeside (not comparable)

  1. Beside a ridge.
    • 2007 October 28, Solomon Moore, “Fires Provide Chance to Evaluate Changes in Disaster Response Since 05 Storms”, in New York Times:
      Families like the Delongs whose ridgeside house looking toward the Pacific Ocean from Poway, in San Diego County, is now nothing but a charred lot with a few pieces of random walls still standing are eligible for up to $28,800 in federal grants.

Noun

ridgeside (plural ridgesides)

  1. A piece of land adjacent to a ridge.
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