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sierra
[ see-er-uh ]
noun
- a chain of hills or mountains, the peaks of which suggest the teeth of a saw.
- any of several Spanish mackerels of the genus Scomberomorus, especially S. sierra, found in western North America.
- a word used in communications to represent the letter S.
Sierra
1/ ²õɪˈɛə°ùÉ™ /
noun
- communications a code word for the letter s
sierra
2/ ²õɪˈɛə°ùÉ™ /
noun
- a range of mountains with jagged peaks, esp in Spain or America
sierra
/ ²õŧ-Ä•°ù′ə /
- A high, rugged range of mountains having an irregular outline somewhat like the teeth of a saw.
Derived Forms
- ²õ¾±Ëˆ±ð°ù°ù²¹²Ô, adjective
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of sierra1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of sierra1
Example Sentences
After all, “sierra†is Spanish for “mountain†— and, as one Redditor put it, “dew is just resting mist.â€
From the northern border to the western sierra to the Gulf Coast, hundreds of Mexican communities have been under curfew and quarantine for years.
Although it was just for a moment, the peak of Breath of the Wild’s sierra reminded me of how I felt when I physically pulled myself up a Himalayan mountain.
“Mexican Mormons, innocent women and children were ambushed in the Chihuahua sierra, shot and burned alive by the Cartels that rule in Mexico!â€
Amlo has promised to pull the marginalized sierra out of poverty, providing legal employment for its inhabitants and expanding services after centuries of neglect.
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