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si·er·ra
(sē-ĕr′ə)n.
1. A rugged range of mountains having an irregular or jagged profile.
2. Any of several mackerels of the genus Scomberomorus, especially S. sierra of warm Pacific coastal waters of the Americas.
[Spanish, saw, sierra, from Latin serra, saw.]
si·er′ran adj.
Word History: In English, the word sierra is probably best known for the names of certain mountain ranges, such as the Sierra Nevada (in Spanish, the "snowy sierra") of Spain, the similarly named Sierra Nevada of Eastern California, and the Sierra Madre (the "mother sierra") of Mexico. The English word sierra, "rugged range of mountains having an irregular or jagged profile," is a borrowing of Spanish sierra. In Spanish, sierra literally means "saw," but the word is also used in the extended meaning "line or group of mountains with a jagged profile." As a further example of how a word meaning "saw" can become a word meaning "mountain range," we need only mention the Sawtooth Mountains of central Idaho.
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sierra
(sɪˈɛərə)n
(Physical Geography) a range of mountains with jagged peaks, esp in Spain or America
[C17: from Spanish, literally: saw, from Latin serra; see serrate]
siˈerran adj
Sierra
(sɪˈɛərə)n
(Telecommunications) communications a code word for the letter s
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si•er•ra
(siˈɛr ə)n., pl. -ras.
a chain of hills or mountains, the peaks of which suggest the teeth of a saw.
[1590–1600; < Sp: literally, saw]
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si·er·ra
(sē-ĕr′ə) A high, rugged range of mountains having an irregular outline somewhat like the teeth of a saw.
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2. | ![]() Spanish mackerel - any of several large marine food fishes of the genus Scomberomorus |
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