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Etymology edit

intra- +‎ mountain

Adjective edit

intramountain (not comparable)

  1. As part of a mountain
    • 2015 August 6, “Topographic Evolution and Climate Aridification during Continental Collision: Insights from Computer Simulations”, in PLOS ONE[1], →DOI:
      These models have been useful to quantitatively understand the processes leading to the tectonic defeat of antecedent rivers [76 ], [77 ] and the formation of intramountain basins [60 ].