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Pal⋅i⋅sades

[pal-uh-seydz]
–noun
the line of cliffs in NE New Jersey and SE New York extending along the W bank of the lower Hudson River. ab. 15 mi. (24 km) long; 300–500 ft. (91–152 m) high.
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palisades   (pāl'ĭ-sādz')  Pronunciation Key 
A line of steep, high cliffs, especially of basalt, usually along a river.
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