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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

For the well-documented geological feature, see hogback.

(ridge
or
crest),
potentially
used
in
place
names
or
informal
descriptions
to
denote
a
high
crest
or
elevated
ridge
in
the
landscape.
As
a
surname
or
toponym,
Hoogback
may
appear
in
local
records,
but
it
is
not
widely
attested
in
major
English-language
reference
sources.
variant
spelling
or
as
a
fictional
place
name
rather
than
as
a
standard
geographical
term.
When
encountering
hoogback
in
text,
one
should
consider
the
surrounding
context
to
determine
whether
it
is
intended
to
refer
to
a
real
geographic
feature,
a
misspelling
of
hogback,
or
a
proper
name.