Results for: limit of tree growth, tree line, altitude above which plants and trees cannot grow
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An upper limit on the interest rate on a floating-rate note (F.R.N.) or an adjustable rate mortgage (A.R.M.) .Cap
ancestor, base of something, basic part of a word, be based, be fixed, cause, dig in the ground with the snout, embedded body part, end of a nerve, feeling of belonging, foundation of a chord, grow roots, lend support to somebody, number multiplied by ...root
ancestor, family, line of descent; ancestor of a family (Law), plant variety, stockstirps
ancestors, family origin, genealogy; line of descentancestry
anchorage; place where boats are moored; securing line, means by which a vessel is secured; moral reserves, source of emotional stabilitymoorings
anchoring, act of one who moors; place where boats are moored; securing line, cable securing watercraft or aircraft, moorage, physical or emotional tie, place for securing watercraft or aircraftmooring
ancient Greek town on the southern slopes of Mount Parnassus, about 9.5 km/6 mi north of the Gulf of Corinth. It is the site of the Temple of Apollo and the Delphic oracle., city in ancient Greece, site of an oracle of Apollo; on-line service in the Un...Delphi
angel of high rank; any of a number of plants belonging to the parsley family, angelica, principal angel, rank above angel in medieval classificationarchangel
anger, anger somebody, audacity, bile, bile; bitterness, rancor; impudence, cheek, bitter feeling or experience, cause friction sore on, cause of anger, hurt, wound; make bitter; cause pain; offend, sore caused by rubbing, swelling on treegall
angle formed by a line crossing lines, angle on the outside of a polygonexterior angle
angle of orbit, angle on graph, deviation from line or plane, dip, slope, smaller angle, tendency, tendency; liking, preference; slope, incline, slant; bending, leaning, tilting of something, way somebody feels about somethinginclination
anglerfish, one who fishes with hook and line; large predatory fish, somebody who goes fishingangler
animal hide, animal skin; moorland; flat seam (Sewing); number of trees cut in a season, chop tree down, fall, fierce, terrible, ruthless, cruel; destructive; deadly, inauspicious, knock down, chop down (a tree); sew the edge of a seam down flat, knock...fell
animal or plant used for breeding, breeder reactor, causal factor, insult to heterosexual, one who breeds or raises animals, somebody who breeds animals or plantsbreeder
animal resulting from cross-species mating, compound, containing mixed elements, crossbred, crossbreed, mixed breed, cross between two animals or plants from different breeds or species, plant resulting from crossing, unusual as an electronic circuit, ...hybrid
 

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