Aretes

/əˈreɪtz/ noun

Plural of arete; sharp, narrow ridges on mountains formed by erosion, typically between glaciated valleys; also, virtues or excellences in ancient Greek philosophy.

From Greek 'arete' (sharp edge, virtue). The geographical sense (mountain ridges) comes from French alpinists' usage in the 19th century, while the philosophical sense is ancient.

AMአጅቦ
ARأقراط
BNকানের দুল
CAorelles
CSnáušnice
DAøringe
DEOhrringe
ELσκουλαρίκια
ESaretes
FAگوشواره
FIkorvakorut
FRaretes
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