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Horst
Horst
German
Noun
Horst m (genitive Horstes or Horsts, plural Horste)
- the nest of a bird of prey, an eyrie
- (literary) bush; thicket; small forest
- (short for Fliegerhorst) military airport; air force base
- (geology) horst
Declension
Declension of Horst
Synonyms
- (geology): Horstscholle
Derived terms
- Adlerhorst
- Fliegerhorst
Etymology 2
Uncertain. Possibly related to the common noun (etymology 1). First used in an 18th-century play, taken into regular use in the 19th century, popular after 1920, now rare for a child. Compare etymology 3.
Proper noun
Horst m (genitive Horsts (avoided))
- A male given name
Etymology 3
From the name, which has come to be regarded as dated and “uncool”.
Noun
horst
horst
English
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.
- 1927, George Rogers Mansfield, Geography, Geology, and Mineral Resources of Part of Southeastern Idaho, U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 152, page 390,
Translations
Antonyms
- (area of earth's surface raised relative to surrounding land): graben