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DELLS |
Valleys |
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GLENS |
Valleys |
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DALES |
Valleys |
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VALES |
Valleys (poet) |
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INTERCOLLINE |
Situated between hills; -- applied especially to
valleys lying between volcanic cones. |
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SUBJACENT |
Being in a lower situation, though not directly beneath;
as, hills and subjacent valleys. |
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RILLE |
One of certain narrow, crooked valleys seen, by aid of the
telescope, on the surface of the moon. |
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RIDGE |
A range of hills or mountains, or the upper part of such a
range; any extended elevation between valleys. |
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DALESMAN |
One living in a dale; -- a term applied particularly to
the inhabitants of the valleys in the north of England, Norway, etc. |
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CRETINISM |
A condition of endemic or inherited idiocy, accompanied
by physical degeneracy and deformity (usually with goiter), frequent in
certain mountain valleys, esp. of the Alps. |
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CAGOT |
One of a race inhabiting the valleys of the Pyrenees, who
until 1793 were political and social outcasts (Christian Pariahs). They
are supposed to be a remnant of the Visigoths. |
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CLIFF LIMESTONE |
... farther west, presenting bluffs along the rivers and valleys, formerly
supposed to be of one formation, but now known to be partly Silurian
and... |
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WALDENSES |
...em
of the Roman Catholic Church, who in the 13th century were driven by
persecution to the valleys of Piedmont, where the sect survives. They
... |
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GEOLOGY |
...d mineral
constitution of the globe; structural geology. (b) Of its history as
regards rocks, minerals, rivers, valleys, mountains, climates, li... |
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FLASHING |
... so as
to lap over the edge of the gutters or to cover the edge of the
roofing; also, similar pieces used to cover the valleys of roofs of
sl... |