cordillera

kor-dil-YEHR-ah

A long, continuous chain of mountain ranges — a system of mountains, not a single range but a connected series of ranges running parallel or branching from a common spine. The Andes are a cordillera; the American Cordillera runs from Alaska to Patagonia. The word implies scale and continuity — not one mountain, not one range, but the whole linked backbone.
Etymology
Spanish, from cordilla, diminutive of cuerda, a rope, a cord. A string of mountains — the ranges are strung together like beads on a cord.
mountain/alpine Spanish
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