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Grike, may
refer to:
Grike or gryke, a
feature of
limestone pavements Grike (Lake District), a hill in the
English Lake
District Grike, a
character in...
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Grike is a hill in the west of the
English Lake District, near
Ennerdale Water. It is part of the Lank Rigg group, the most
westerly Wainwright as the...
- investigations.
Shrike (also
known in the
American release of the
series as
Grike), an
ancient Stalker who
raised Hester after her
parents were
killed and...
- 523 m (1,715 ft) Mellbreak, 512 m (1,680 ft) Hen Comb, 509 m (1,670 ft)
Grike, 488 m (1,601 ft)
Burnbank Fell, 475 m (1,559 ft) Low Fell, 423 m (1,388 ft)...
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ethnolinguistic minority under the
official name of
Minoranze linguistiche Grike dell'Etnia Griko-Calabrese e Salentina.
Messina in
Sicily is home to a small...
- in
geological terms.
Solutional processes have
widened and
deepened the
grikes of the
limestone pavement. Pre-existing
lines of
weakness in the rock (vertical...
- the past
tense of the verb to 'outgribe',
connected with the old verb to '
grike' or 'shrike',
which derived 'shriek' and 'creak' and
hence 'squeak'. Rath:...
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Great Sca Fell
Green Crag
Green Gable Grey Crag Grey
Friar Grey
Knotts Grike Grisedale Pike Gummer's How
Hallin Fell Hard
Knott Harrison Stickle Hart...
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composed of
limestone pavements with
crisscrossing cracks known as "
grikes",
leaving isolated rocks called "clints". The
limestones date from the Visean...
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limestone can
produce slabs called clints isolated by deep
fissures called grikes or
grykes (terms
derived from a
northern English dialect). If the grykes...