What is another word for Loma?

Pronunciation: [lˈə͡ʊmə] (IPA)

Loma is a word that is used to describe a small hill or a rise in the landscape. It is a term that is commonly used in geography and geology. However, there are many synonyms for the word "loma", and these can be useful for writers, poets and other creative individuals who are looking for different ways to describe the same idea. Some of the synonyms for "loma" include hill, knoll, ridge, mound, rise, elevation, summit, peak, and mount. Each of these words has a slightly different connotation and can be used to create different moods and atmospheres.

What are the hypernyms for Loma?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Loma

For the good part of two hours he sat there, till the sun dropping behind Point Loma, and the chill which followed, reminded him of the passing of time.
"Edgar Saltus: The Man"
Marie Saltus
The Thunder Bird swung on over the island, banked and came back over Point Loma, heading straight for the heart of the flying station.
"The Thunder Bird"
B. M. Bower
In 1912 and 1913 Mrs. Tingley visited Europe and made numerous converts in England, Italy, France, Germany and the Scandinavian countries, while the Theosophical Conference held at Point Loma in 1915, in the interests of peace and universal brotherhood, was an immense success.
"Modern Saints and Seers"
Jean Finot

Famous quotes with Loma

  • I completed medical school at Loma Linda University School of Medicine in 1984.
    Samuel Wilson
  • As we made the high point off San Diego, Point Loma, we were greeted by the cheering presence of a lighthouse. As we swept round it in the early morning, there, before us, lay the little harbor of San Diego, its low spit of sand, where the water runs so deep; the opposite flats, where the Alert grounded in starting for home; the low hills, without trees, and almost without brush; the quiet little beach; but the chief objects, the hide houses, my eye looked for in vain. They were gone, all, and left no mark behind. I wished to be alone, so I let the other passengers go up to the town, and was quietly pulled ashore in a boat, and left to myself. The recollections and the emotions were all sad... and only sad.
    Richard Henry Dana

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