crag
/kræɡ/Definitions
1. noun
A rocky peak or outcrop, especially one that is isolated or prominent.
“The hikers navigated through the challenging terrain to reach the top of the crag.”
2. noun
A detached rock or stone, especially one that has been worn away from a larger rock or cliff.
“The beach was littered with crags of weathered granite.”
3. verb
To break or split into crags.
“The strong winds cragged the rock face over time.”