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COLLAPSING |
Falling down |
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DOWNFALLING |
Falling down. |
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DEFLUOUS |
Flowing down; falling off. |
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SUSPENDERBELT |
It stops hose falling down |
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PROCIDENTIA |
A falling down; a prolapsus. |
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RUIN |
The act of falling or tumbling down; fall. |
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DELAPSION |
A falling down, or out of place; prolapsion. |
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MY FAIR LADY |
Fairy madly confused after London Bridge is falling down |
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MYFAIRLADY |
Fairy madly confused after London Bridge is falling down |
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BONNET |
A roofing over the cage of a mine, to protect its occupants
from objects falling down the shaft. |
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MANTILLA |
A kind of veil, covering the head and falling down upon
the shoulders; -- worn in Spain, Mexico, etc. |
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AVALANCHE |
A large mass or body of snow and ice sliding swiftly
down a mountain side, or falling down a precipice. |
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PROLAPSE |
The falling down of a part through the orifice with which
it is naturally connected, especially of the uterus or the rectum. |
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PROSTRATION |
The act of falling down, or of bowing in humility or
adoration; primarily, the act of falling on the face, but usually
applied to kneeling or bowing in reverence and worship. |
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RELAIS |
A narrow space between the foot of the rampart and the
scarp of the ditch, serving to receive the earth that may crumble off
or be washed down, and prevent its falling into the ditch. |
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DESCEND |
... downwards; to come or go down in any way, as by falling, flowing,
walking, etc.; to plunge; to fall; to incline downward; -- the opposite
of a... |