Butte

/bjuːt/ noun

A butte is a steep, flat-topped hill that rises sharply above the land around it, usually found in dry, desert areas. It is smaller than a mesa.

From French 'butte' meaning 'mound' or 'small hill.' French explorers and settlers in North America used the word to describe the isolated flat-topped hills they saw in the West. The term stuck in English geography and geology.

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