a high point of land extending into a body of water, headland; cliff
- Arabic: (ras)
- Armenian: հրվանդան (hy) (hrvandan)
- Bashkir: морон
- Bulgarian: висок нос m (visok nos)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 海角 (zh) (hǎijiǎo)
- Czech: mys (cs) m, ostroh (cs) m, útes (cs) m
- Dutch: landtong (nl), voorgebergte (nl), uitsteeksel (nl)
- Finnish: niemeke, nokka (fi)
- French: promontoire (fr) m
- German: Landzunge (de)
- Greek:
- Ancient: ῥίον n (rhíon), σκόπελος m (skópelos)
- Hungarian: hegyfok (hu)
- Irish: ros m, rinn f, scoth f, léim f
- Italian: promontorio (it) m
- Japanese: 岬 (ja) (みさき, misaki)
- Khmer: ដើមភ្នំ (daəm pnum)
- Latin: prōmontōrium n
- Macedonian: 'рт m ('rt), нос (mk) m (nos)
- Maori: koutu, kūmore, tūmū
- Norman: capée f
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: odde (no) m, landtunge m or f, nes (no) n, tange (no) m
- Ottoman Turkish: بورون (burun)
- Polish: cypel (pl) m, przylądek (pl) m
- Portuguese: promontório (pt)
- Russian: мыс (ru) m (mys), вы́ступ (ru) m (výstup); стре́лка (ru) m (strélka) (at the confluence of two rivers)
- Scots: mull
- Scottish Gaelic: rubha m, sròn f
- Serbo-Croatian: promontorij (sh) m
- Spanish: promontorio (es)
- Swahili: rasi (sw)
- Swedish: udde (sv)
- Ukrainian: мис (uk) m (mys), виступ m (vystup)
- Volapük: länalineg
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