scaur

/skɔːr/
noun
  1. A steep cliff or rocky outcrop, especially one formed by erosion.
    • The hikers stopped to admire the view from the top of the scaur.
    • Sheep grazed on the grassy slopes below the bare scaur.
    • Ancient ruins perched on a scaur overlooking the valley.
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