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ACME |
Top point |
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HEADLAND |
Point to top property |
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SUMMIT |
The top; the highest point. |
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DECUCUMINATED |
Having the point or top cut off. |
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SPIRE |
The top, or uppermost point, of anything; the summit. |
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COPATAIN |
Having a high crown, or a point or peak at top. |
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VERTEX |
A turning point; the principal or highest point; top;
summit; crown; apex. |
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TIP |
To form a point upon; to cover the tip, top, or end of; as,
to tip anything with gold or silver. |
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PEAK |
A point; the sharp end or top of anything that terminates in
a point; as, the peak, or front, of a cap. |
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HALF-MAST |
A point some distance below the top of a mast or staff;
as, a flag a half-mast (a token of mourning, etc.). |
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APEX |
The tip, top, point, or angular summit of anything; as, the
apex of a mountain, spire, or cone; the apex, or tip, of a leaf. |
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PYRAMID |
A solid body standing on a triangular, square, or
polygonal base, and terminating in a point at the top; especially, a
structure or edifice of this shape. |
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STACK |
...sually of a
nearly conical form, but sometimes rectangular or oblong, contracted at
the top to a point or ridge, and sometimes covered with that... |
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LIGHTHOUSE |
A tower or other building with a powerful light at top,
erected at the entrance of a port, or at some important point on a
coast, to serve as a guide to mariners at night; a pharos. |
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REVOLUTION |
... or a
center; the motion of a body round a fixed point or line; rotation; as,
the revolution of a wheel, of a top, of the earth on its axis, etc... |
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WATER WHEEL |
... purposes, that is made to rotate by the direct action of water; --
called an overshot wheel when the water is applied at the top, an
undershot... |
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HEAD |
... a sail, a ship; that which covers and closes the top or the end of a
hollow vessel; as, the head of a cask or a steam boiler. ... |