Results for: boarding extending height of dam
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airplane with a single wing extending to both sides of the plane, airplane with single set of wingsmonoplane
alcoholic fruit juice drink, perennial plant which has woody stems and branches and ranges in height from very low to the size of a small tree, bush, trunkless woody plantshrub
aligned, all the way, at the same height, become even; make even; make level, smooth; balance, calm and steady, equal in amount, evening, exact in amount, exactly divisible by two, furthermore, level or equalize, not changing or fluctuating, not owing ...even
ancient capital of the Assyrian Empire, situated on the Tigris River in northern Iraq. At the height of its importance from about 705bc , it was destroyed by the Babylonians and Medes in 612 BC ., capital of the ancient kingdom of Assyri...Nineveh
ancient country in Asia Minor, in present-day west central Turkey. It reached the height of its importance in the 8th centurybc , and was conquered by Croesus, king of Lydia, in the 6th century BC ., ancient region in southwestern Asia M...Phrygia
ancient empire in western Asia that was at its height between the ninth and seventh centuries BC, ancient Mesopotamian kingdom with a large empire extending southward and eastward, at its height from the ninth to the seventh centuries bcAssyria
ancient kingdom of southwestern Arabia, in present-day Yemen. It reached the height of its wealth and power in the 8th century BC .//shebangSheba
angle celestial body is above horizon, distance, elevation, height above sea level, distance above sea level, high place, high rank or positionaltitude
area of land for ecological study, block of type with less height than other letters and used to create a space between words or letters (Printing); area of land that is marked off for the study of flora and fauna, quadquadrat
arm of starfish, beam of energy, beam of light, beam; flicker, gleam; trace or hint of something (i.e. ray of hope), bright streak from lunar crater, emit light, extend in lines, flat fish, half-line, line extending from pointray
arriving; procuring, obtaining; extending the arm outwardreaching
avoiding attention, wide relative to heightlow-profile
be superior, be tall, CD shelf, fortress, rise higher, stand tall, be of great height, something used for towing, tall building, tall structure, turrettower
boarding of ship to search it, discover something by examination, examination of computer file, examine computer file, examine public record, examine something for concealed items, examine thoroughly, quest, hunt, instance of looking for something; inv...search
boarding of ship, chat, chat with somebody, go to inspect place, go to see place, go to see somebody, inflict something on somebody, official inspection, social call, stay in a place, stay somewhere temporarily; spend time with a person or group of peo...visit
 

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