clift

/klɪft/
noun
  1. An archaic or dialectal word for a cliff or steep rock face.
    • She read a story set in a village near a great clift overlooking the sea.
    • In old poems, the word 'clift' sometimes appears to describe a rocky shore.
    • The ancient map marked the area as 'the clift' where fishermen avoided the rocks.
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