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See also: alps
English
Etymology
From Middle English Alpes, from Old English Alpis, ultimately from Latin Alpēs; in later use partly via French. Compare German Alpen (“alps”, plurale tantum), German Alp (“mountainous pasture”).
Pronunciation
Proper noun
the Alps pl (plural only)
- A mountain range in Western Europe, running from France to Slovenia, the highest peak of which is Mont Blanc, at 4808 metres.
Derived terms
- Albanian Alps
- Allgäu Alps
- Australian Alps
- Berchtesgaden Alps
- Bergamo Alps
- Bernese Alps
- Carnic Alps
- Cottian Alps
- Dinaric Alps
- French Alps
- Fynske Alps
- Graian Alps
- Japanese Alps
- Jewish Alps
- Julian Alps
- Kamnik Alps
- Kitzbühel Alps
- Lechtal Alps
- Lyngen Alps
- Maritime Alps
- Norlund Alps
- Northern Limestone Alps
- Ortler Alps
- Ötztal Alps
- Pennine Alps
- Prealps
- Princess Caroline Mathilde Alps
- Princess Elizabeth Alps
- Rhaetian Alps
- Samnaun Alps
- Southern Alps
- Southern Limestone Alps
- Stauning Alps
- Stubai Alps
- Swiss Alps
- Transylvanian Alps
- Trinity Alps
- Tux Alps
- Verwall Alps
- Victorian Alps
- Western Alps
- Yiddish Alps
- Zillertal Alps
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Descendants
Translations
a mountain range in Western Europe
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Catalan
Proper noun
Alps m pl (plural only)
- Alps (a mountain range in Western Europe)
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German
Noun
Alps m
Occitan
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Alps m pl
- alternative form of Aups
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