promontorio
promontory
noun proh-mon-TOH-ryoh Rare
Origin: From Latin promontorium, from pro- (forward) + mons (mountain).
Also means
headland
Usage Note
Promontorio denotes a high point of land jutting into the sea, common in descriptions of Italy's rugged coastline. The plural is promontori. It appears in geographic names such as Promontorio del Gargano in Puglia.
Examples
"Il promontorio offre una vista spettacolare."
Natural Translation
The promontory offers a spectacular view.
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