IPA: //hɔːrst//
KK: /hɔrst/
A raised area of land that is formed by the movement of the earth's crust, often surrounded by lower land.
The geologist explained how the horst was created by tectonic forces.
The word 'horst' originates from German, meaning a raised area of land or a hill. It is often used in geographical contexts to describe a specific type of landform.
Think of a 'raised area' of land when you hear 'horst' — it helps you remember that it refers to a hill or elevated land.