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Meanings of
butte
in English
Russian
стол
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Landforms that have a flat top.
table
plateau
tableland
Russian
стол
Usage of
butte
in English
1
He cantered round in a wide circle and made for the
butte
.
2
They mounted to the summit of the
butte
and scanned their surroundings.
3
The next morning he awoke and went on to the next
butte
.
4
We buried the fearless one on a
butte
back of the Ranch-house.
5
This isolated
butte
is jointly managed by the two large neighboring townships.
6
The
butte
still appeared at a great distance-atleast ten miles off.
7
They conversed about the vultures, as they rode away from the
butte
.
8
This trail straddles the
butte
and takes on up two different valleys.
9
Silva felt his HEV stabilize and took another look at the
butte
.
10
He frowned at her and then moved behind the
butte
once more.
11
Cerro Batoví in Uruguay, a
butte
capped with the Parana flood basalt.
12
The
butte
where, too, humans act and affect the world around them.
13
There is a
butte
in the Cabillo country that they call the Elephant.
14
But the original openings were made on the eastern slope of the
butte
.
15
Pluto Saint-Clair's Combi-Cube is halfway up the
butte
,
facing slightly west.
16
Then we took the small path and got behind the
butte
.
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butte
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
rocky butte
next butte
distant butte
great butte
high butte
More collocations
Translations for
butte
Russian
стол
плато
плоскогорье
Butte
through the time
Butte
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common