horst
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Relationship between horst, graben and fault
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /hɔːst/
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- Rhymes: -ɔːst
- Homophone: horsed
Noun
    
horst (plural horsts)
- (geology) An area of the earth's surface which is raised relative to surrounding land.
-  1927, George Rogers Mansfield, Geography, Geology, and Mineral Resources of Part of Southeastern Idaho, U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 152, page 390:- The classic example has been the Rhine Valley graben with the Vosges Mountains and the Schwarzwald as adjacent horsts.
 
- 1963, F. Geukens, S. D. Bowers (translator), Geology of the Arabian Peninsula: Yemen, U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 560-B, page B19,
- Innumerable faults, in fact, cut through the country, many bounding secondary grabens and horsts.
 
-  1968, Anthony Burgess, Enderby Outside, page 83:- Your body is a horst and mine a graben, because horst is the opposite of graben.
 
-  2011, James Petersen; Dorothy Sack; Robert Gabler, Physical Geography, 10th edition, page 393:- Horsts and grabens are rock structural features that are identified by the nature of the offset of rock units along normal faults; topographically, horsts form mountain ranges and grabens form basins.
 
 
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Antonyms
    
- (area of earth's surface raised relative to surrounding land): graben
Translations
    
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Pronunciation
    
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Noun
    
horst f (plural horsten, diminutive horstje n)
Derived terms
    
- toponyms:
- Bezelhorst
- Binckhorst
- Brinkhorst
- Bronkhorst
- De Horst
- De Schiphorst
- Dekeshorst
- Grafhorst
- Groote Horst
- Haghorst
- Heihorst
- Hoge Linthorst
- Hoonhorst
- Horst
- Horsten
- Horsthoek
- Hulshorst
- IJhorst
- Kleine Horst
- Landhorst
- Lankhorst
- Leemhorst
- Lichtenhorst
- Matenhorst
- Meijhorst
- Mekkelhorst
- Nederhorst den Berg
- Nettelhorst
- Punthorst
- Riethorst
- Schelfhorst
- Schothorst
- Slichtenhorst
- Staphorst
- Stokhorst
- Tarthorst
- Ter Horst
- Terhorst
- Vathorst
- Venhorst
- Zielhorst
- Zweekhorst
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Further reading
    
- “horst”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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