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serras

Serras is the Portuguese plural of serra, a noun with several related meanings. In geographic contexts, serra denotes a mountain range or a chain of hills. In everyday use, serra also means a saw, a tool used for cutting wood. The plural serras therefore can refer to multiple mountain ranges or to multiple saws, depending on context.

In geography, serras are prominent landscape features in many Lusophone regions and commonly appear in place

Etymology and usage: The word Serra comes from Latin via Romance languages. The ridge sense evokes a

See also: Sierra, Serra (disambiguation).

names.
Well-known
examples
include
Serra
da
Estrela
in
Portugal,
a
prominent
mountain
range
that
hosts
protected
natural
areas,
and
Serra
da
Mantiqueira
in
Brazil,
a
major
highland
system
spanning
several
states.
Serra
do
Mar
is
another
Brazilian
range
along
the
Atlantic
coast.
These
serras
influence
local
climate,
hydrology,
and
biodiversity
and
are
often
focal
points
for
conservation
and
tourism.
jagged
line,
akin
to
the
edge
of
a
saw,
which
is
the
other
sense
of
the
term
in
Portuguese.
The
plural
serras
thus
captures
both
sets
of
meanings.