slope
A slope that rises or falls quickly.
A slope that is not steep or sudden.
A slope that changes slowly and not suddenly.
A slope with a very small angle of inclination.
A slope that inclines in a downward direction.
A slope that inclines in an upward direction.
The top part of a slope.
A slope that has snow on it.
A slope covered with rocks and stones.
A slope that goes downwards.
A slope that goes upwards.
The parts of a slope that are at a greater altitude.
A slope covered with trees.
A slope characterized by the presence of snow.
A slope that is oriented towards the north.
A slope covered with a forest.
The side of a hill or mountain that faces north.
A gentle slope used by beginner skiers.
A gentle slope used by beginner skiers.
A very steep slope, often used in formal or literary contexts.
A slope with many sharp, rough rocks.
A slope covered with a mass of small, loose stones that form or cover a slope on a mountain.
A slope formed by an accumulation of rock debris at the base of a cliff.
The lowest part of a slope.
The bottom part of a slope, where it meets level ground.
To go up a slope.
To go up a slope.
To move down a slope by turning over and over.
To fall down a slope suddenly and without control.
To climb up a slope with difficulty, using hands and feet.
To go down a slope with difficulty, using hands and feet.
To go up a slope; a formal term.
To go down a slope; a formal term.
To incline at a slight angle.
To incline a little.
The slope stops rising or falling and becomes flat.
The slope stops rising or falling and becomes flat.