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Etymology

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From intra- +‎ mountainous.

Adjective

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intramountainous (not comparable)

  1. intramountain
    • 2015 August 8, “Wear Fast, Die Young: More Worn Teeth and Shorter Lives in Iberian Compared to Scottish Red Deer”, in PLOS ONE[1], →DOI:
      Although extinctions of Arctotertiary woody taxa took place during the Early and Middle Pleistocene, glacial refugia in coastal shelves of the Mediterranean and intramountainous valleys facilitated the survival of a number of temperate, Mediterranean and Ibero-North African woody angiosperms [47 ].