hoogback
Hoogback is a term that does not have a single, widely established definition in standard reference works. In English-language geology, the closely related and commonly used term is hogback, which describes a long, narrow ridge formed by erosion along a steeply dipping stratigraphic surface. The spelling “hoogback” is uncommon in geology and is more likely to be a misspelling, a transliteration, or a Dutch-language rendering of the concept.
In Dutch or Flemish contexts, hoogback could be interpreted as a compound of hoog (high) and back
Because of its rarity, the form hoogback often appears in fiction, branding, or user-generated content as a