- mountainy
- moun·tainy
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
mountainy — ˈmau̇nt(ə)nē, tə̇nē, ni adjective 1. a. : full of mountains : mountainous mountainy mass Rose Macaulay b. : of, relating to, or characteristic of mountainous regions : mountain … Useful english dictionary
mountainy — Everyday English Slang in Ireland (a) as in She s a bit mountainy ; term of abuse for women from the country denoting big and rough like a mountain … English dialects glossary
mountainy — adjective Date: 1613 1. mountainous 2. of, relating to, or living in mountains … New Collegiate Dictionary
mountainy — /mown tn ee/, adj. 1. having mountains; mountainous. 2. pertaining to or living in the mountains. [1605 15; MOUNTAIN + Y1] * * * … Universalium
mountainy — adjective mountainous … Wiktionary
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