Juts
Jut is a term used in geography and geomorphology to describe a projection of land or rock that extends outward into water or air. As a verb, to jut means to protrude beyond the surrounding edge; for example, a coastal cliff may jut into the sea. As a noun, a jut is a specific projection or outcrop where the terrain extends outward, and the plural juts is used to refer to multiple such features along a coastline or riverbank.
Formation and dynamics: Juts form where more resistant rock resists erosion, where tectonic uplift elevates the
Geographic and ecological significance: Juts influence local hydrodynamics, creating shelter for coves or harbors and affecting
Relation to other terms: Juts are similar to promontories or headlands but are often smaller-scale projections.