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Pennine Chain
Pen·nines P0167500 (pĕn′īnz′) also Pennine Chain A range of hills extending about 260 km (160 mi) southward from the Cheviot Hills on the Scottish border to central England. Sometimes called "the backbone of England," it rises to 893 m (2,930 ft) at Cross Fell.Pen′nine Chain′ n. a range of hills in N England, extending from the S Midlands to the Cheviot Hills. Highest peak, 2930 ft. (893 m). ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Pennine Chain - a system of hills in Britain that extend from the Scottish border in the north to the Trent River in the south; forms the watershed for English riversPenninesEngland - a division of the United Kingdom |
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Synonyms for Pennine Chainnoun a system of hills in Britain that extend from the Scottish border in the north to the Trent River in the southSynonymsRelated Words |