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BIRDSEYE |
From above |
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HANGS |
Suspends from above |
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SUSPEND |
Hang from above |
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SUSPENDS |
Hangs from above |
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BIRD'S-EYE |
Seen from high above |
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AIRDROP |
Emergency supply from above |
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OVERLOOK |
Give view of from above |
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OVERLOOKS |
Has a view of from above |
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HANGING |
Suspended from above; pendent; as, hanging shelves. |
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OVERHUNG |
Suspended from above or from the top. |
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SUSPENDED |
Cook needs spud to be hung from above |
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BESIDE |
Over and above; distinct from; in addition to. |
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OVER |
From inside to outside, above or across the brim. |
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SURVEY |
The act of surveying; a general view, as from above. |
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SILK |
Hence, thread spun, or cloth woven, from the above-named
material. |
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PENDENT |
Supported from above; suspended; depending; pendulous;
hanging; as, a pendent leaf. |
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RAIN |
To pour or shower down from above, like rain from the
clouds. |
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ABOVE |
In a higher place; overhead; into or from heaven; as, the
clouds above. |
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JUBE |
Gallery above such a screen, from which certain parts of the
service were formerly read. |
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ATRIUM |
A square hall lighted from above, into which rooms open at
one or more levels. |
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BROADSIDE |
The side of a ship above the water line, from the bow to
the quarter. |
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UNDERCLIFF |
A subordinate cliff on a shore, consisting of material
that has fallen from the higher cliff above. |
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RADICANT |
Taking root on, or above, the ground; rooting from the
stem, as the trumpet creeper and the ivy. |
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SPOT |
A variety of the common domestic pigeon, so called from a
spot on its head just above its beak. |
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HOUGH |
A piece cut by butchers, esp. in pork, from either the front
or hind leg, just above the foot. |