piedmont

PEED-mont

The gently sloping region at the base of a mountain range — the transition between the steep mountains and the flat plain, built of sediment washed down from above. The Piedmont of the eastern United States, between the Appalachians and the Coastal Plain, is the type example: rolling hills on ancient, weathered rock, some of the oldest terrain on the continent.
Etymology
French — pied (foot) + mont (mountain). The foot of the mountain.
French geology mountain/alpine terrain
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