butte
/ˈbyʊt/ or /ˈbʌt/Definitions
1. noun
A small isolated hill or peak, typically formed by erosion, and often having steep sides and a flat top.
“The scenic drive passed by a series of buttes, offering breathtaking views of the landscape.”
2. verb
To cut or shape (something, especially a rock or a piece of wood) into a butte or a similar shape.
“The sculptor butted the stone to create a unique sculpture.”