Crag is 'Gaelic' meaning: Crack in the rock
It's called a Tor
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No, but sometimes "average" means "mean" - when it doesn't mean median, geometric mean, or something else entirely.
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See mean-8. Or get a dictionary.
There is no statistical term such as "deviation mean".
Craig = a rock, cliff, crag;y graig = the rock, cliff, crag.
The word crag is a noun. A crag is a rugged rock.
Crag walk
The word "crag" is a noun. It refers to a steep or rugged rock or cliff.
Crag Hall was created in 1810.
Red Crag was created in 1961.
"From the crag" typically refers to rock climbing jargon, describing the starting point of a climb at the base of a steep or rugged rock face or mountain cliff. It signifies the initial point where the climb begins.
Craggy describes something rugged, uneven, and rough in texture, often used to describe the surface of cliffs or mountains that are jagged or steep.
A crag is a steep mass of rock that projects upwards or outwards from a cliff. A granite crag, means all or the majority of the crag is granite rather than any other type of stone.
A crag is a rocky outcrop. Here are some sentences.The mountain climbers had a tough time on the steep crag.The huge crag loomed over the city.No trees could grow on the crag.
Synonyms for the noun crag are cliff or rock face.
Needlepoint crag is in front of you when you come out the cave that is connected to the serpents mouth.