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heuvelachtige

Heuvelachtige is a Dutch adjective meaning hilly or characterized by hills. It is formed from the noun heuvel (hill) combined with the suffix -achtig, which conveys the sense of “like” or “resembling.” The base form can appear as heuvelachtig or, when grammatically required by the noun, as heuvelachtige, depending on the noun’s gender and number and the syntactic position.

The term is used to describe landscapes, terrains, or areas that contain visible elevations and undulations,

In English translations, heuvelachtig is usually rendered as “hilly.” The word helps distinguish terrains with notable

as
opposed
to
flat
or
level
land.
It
is
common
in
geography,
cartography,
real
estate
descriptions,
travel
writing,
and
ecological
discussions
to
convey
the
topographic
texture
of
a
region.
Typical
collocations
include
heuvelachtig
landschap
(hilly
landscape),
heuvelachtige
streek
(hilly
region),
and
heuvelachtig
terrein
(hilly
terrain).
In
practice,
the
nuance
can
range
from
gently
rolling
hills
to
more
pronounced
elevations,
with
phrases
such
as
glooiend
or
licht
heuvelachtig
used
for
milder
forms
of
relief
and
more
rugged
terms
for
steeper
areas.
elevation
changes
from
flat
or
coastal
plains
and
is
part
of
a
broader
vocabulary
describing
topography
in
Dutch.