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  • 1 berg

    mountain, rock
    berg i dagen; exposed rock, surface rock
    blottat berg; exposed rock
    bomt berg; loosened rock
    brytvärt berg; pay rock
    extrusivt berg; extrusive rock
    fast berg; firm rock, hard rock, solid ground, solid rock
    friskt berg; firm rock, solid rock
    fyllberg; fill rock
    förberg; foot hill
    gråberg; dead rock, mullock
    hållfast berg; firm rock, stable rock
    hälleberg; solid rock, solid ground
    igensättningsberg; waste filling
    inrasat berg; caved material
    kristalliniskt berg; crystalline rock
    kägelberg; butte
    löst berg; loosened rock, unconsolidated rock
    magmaberg; magma rocks
    malmberg; metalliferous ore
    ofyndigt berg; barren rock, barren gangue, sterile mass, sterile rock
    rösberg; fragmented rock
    sidoberg; adjoining rock, country rock, enclosing rock, surrounding rock, wallrocks
    skiktat berg; stratified rock
    slaggrikt berg; faulty rock
    sprickigt berg; fissure rock, fissured rock
    strossberg; stoping ground
    söndervittrat berg; broken ground
    teffelberg; mesa
    täckberg; capping
    urberg; primary formation, primary rock, primitive rocks
    vattenogenomträngligt berg; impermeable rock
    veckberg; folded mountain, folding chain
    vittrat berg; decomposed rock, desintegrated rock

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