All 3 Uses of
declivity
in
The Count of Monte Cristo
- He had rolled down a declivity of twelve or fifteen feet.†
Chpt 23-24 *
- Franz and the count in their turn then advanced along the same path, which, at the distance of a hundred paces, led them over a declivity to the bottom of a small valley.†
Chpt 37-38
- Two other men descended after Danglars forming the rearguard, and pushing Danglars whenever he happened to stop, they came by a gentle declivity to the intersection of two corridors.†
Chpt 113-114
Definition:
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(declivity) a downward slope or bend; or something with such a slope