leckéket
Leckéket is a word used in the Benue-Congo language family, particularly in the languages of central Africa. It refers to a ledge or a narrow shelf, often found in hills or mountains. In local contexts, a leckéket is typically a rock outcropping that has been eroded by weather conditions, resulting in a precipitous ledge.
Geologists and geographers have studied similar formations in various parts of the world. These can occur through
In environments where leckéket formations are present, local communities often develop ways to navigate and use
Additionally, the word "leckéket" has been used in anthropological studies to illustrate the nuanced and complex