cordillera
/kɔrdiˈjɛrə/ or /kɔrˈdihɛrə/Definitions
1. noun
A long chain of mountains, especially in South America, formed by the folding and warping of the Earth’s crust.
“The Andes cordillera stretches through seven countries in South America.”
2. noun
A chain of mountains, hills, or ridges.
“The cordillera in the distance was visible from the top of the hill.”