Definition of Pennine Chain

1. Noun. A system of hills in Britain that extend from the Scottish border in the north to the Trent River in the south; forms the watershed for English rivers.

Exact synonyms: Pennines
Group relationships: England
Generic synonyms: Hill

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pennine Chain

Pendry
Peneidae
Penelope
Peneus
Penfieldian
Penge
Pengo
Penha
Penicillium
Penjaringan
Penkyamp
Penn
Pennatulidae
Penney's
Pennine Chain (current term)
Pennines
Pennisetum
Pennisetum Americanum
Pennisetum cenchroides
Pennisetum glaucum
Pennisetum ruppelii
Pennisetum setaceum
Pennistum villosum
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Avenue
Pennsylvania Dutch
Pennsylvania German
Pennsylvanian
Pennsylvanian period

Literary usage of Pennine Chain

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Europe by George Goudie Chisholm (1902)
"But both on the Cheviots and the Pennine Chain there are vast tracts covered with thick deposits of peat either exposed or covered with heath. 3. ..."

2. Geology: Chemical, Physical, and Stratigraphical by Joseph Prestwich (1886)
"... THE Pennine Chain; THE MALVERNS; THE MENDIPS AND THE ARDENNES ; THE APPALACHIANS AND ALLEGHANIES. RANGES OF MESOZOIC DATE ; THE VOSGES; ..."

3. The International Geography by Hugh Robert Mill (1915)
"The Pennine Chain.—The Pennine Chain is a backbone to northern England, and its bold configuration determines the river systems of the whole country north ..."

4. The Monthly Review by Charles William Wason (1844)
"Travels through the Alps of Savoy, and other Parts of the Pennine Chain, with Observations on the Phenomena of Glaciers. By JAMES D. FORBES. Edinburgh. ..."

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