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RECESSED |
Sunken |
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LOW |
Short, sunken |
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ATLANTIS |
Mythical sunken island |
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HOLLOW |
Depressed; concave; gaunt; sunken. |
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WRECKS |
Rex told me of sunken ships |
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WRECKAGE |
Sunken ship takes time to turn into debris |
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SAUCER |
A flat, shallow caisson for raising sunken ships. |
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GLYPH |
A sunken channel or groove, usually vertical. See Triglyph. |
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LACUNAR |
One of the sunken panels in such a ceiling. |
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DEGRADED |
Reduced in rank, character, or reputation; debased;
sunken; low; base. |
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PANEL |
A sunken compartment with raised margins, molded or
otherwise, as in ceilings, wainscotings, etc. |
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AREA |
The sunken space or court, giving ingress and affording light
to the basement of a building. |
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APPLE |
Any tree genus Pyrus which has the stalk sunken into the
base of the fruit; an apple tree. |
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VARIOLOUS |
Of or pertaining to the smallpox; having pits, or sunken
impressions, like those of the smallpox; variolar; variolic. |
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SNAG |
To injure or destroy, as a steamboat or other vessel, by a
snag, or projecting part of a sunken tree. |
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RUGOSE |
Wrinkled; full of wrinkles; specifically (Bot.), having the
veinlets sunken and the spaces between them elevated, as the leaves of
the sage and horehound. |
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WATER JOINT |
...left
slightly higher than elsewhere, the rest of the surface being sunken or
dished. The raised surface is intended to prevent the settling of w... |