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Promontory
The term
promontory
has several similar meanings in English, including geographical names:
A
promontory
is a prominent mass of
land
which overlooks lower lying land or a
body of water
(e.g., a
peninsula
or
headland
).
In anatomy, a
promontory
is a projecting part. Especially: (a) the projecting angle of the
ventral
side of the
sacrum
where it joins the last
lumbar
vertebra
; (b) a prominence on the inner wall of the
tympanum
of the ear.
The first
Transcontinental Railroad
in
North America
—constructed simultaneously beginning from the west coast (
Sacramento, California
) and from the more populated east (starting in
Omaha, Nebraska
)—was joined at
Promontory, Utah
, near
Promontory Summit
, north of the
Great Salt Lake
.
A place called
Promontory Point, Utah
is on
Promontory Point
, a
cape
jutting out into the
Great Salt Lake
.
01-04-2007 01:16:19
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