Results for: from some lesser amount, going toward, rising, ascending, to a higher level
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anchor part, animal pen, available amount, available on a regular basis; commonplace, routine; employed to handle merchandise or goods; of or pertaining to livestock, broth, capital stock, clerical shirt front, construction stand, descent, fill up, fil...stock
and a bit more, pron. some object, unspecified item; certain amount, some unknown quantity (i.e. twenty-something), rather, unspecified object; special or remarkable person or thing (Informal), something impressive, somewhat, suggesting resemblance, to...something
angle celestial body is above horizon, distance, elevation, height above sea level, distance above sea level, high place, high rank or positionaltitude
animal resembling raccoon, bearcat, lesser pandared panda
animal which can be ridden; vehicle which can be mounted; pedestal; riding; ascending, act of mounting; placing; frame; mountain, hill (used only as a title in the name of a mountain, i.e. Mount Hermon), climb up, ascend; raise; ride; get up on; establ...mount
another drink, fill again, further amount of a prescribed medicine, replacement for contents of container, replenish a depleted supply, something that fills again, something which serves to replenish a depleted supply (such as an ink refill for a pen)refill
appear brighter or make something brighter, make or become greater, make or become higher, raise, elevate; increase, intensify, enhance; growheighten
appear to be equal, consider as equivalent, consider to be equal; make into an equation; reduce to an average, form an equation, reduce something to the same levelequate
applied to all, being or having same status, level, lying down, measured in horizontal plane, of horizon, parallel to the horizon, flat, something horizontal, something which is parallel to level groundhorizontal
approach a level, bit of persuasion, gentle push, gently persuade, move slowly, move something gently, nudnik, pester somebody, push slightly (especially with the elbow); prod to action by gentle pestering; move forward slowly, push somebody or somethi...nudge
approach destination, arrive, become fashionable, become higher, begin speaking, enter, finish in a particular position, participate, prove, substitutecome in
approximation of amount, community, surrounding pointsneighborhood
area containing a substantial amount of coalcoal field
area just below the arm, armpit, from wrist to armpit, of the armpit; with the arm beneath shoulder level, underhandunderarm
area of expertise, artificial grass, cover with turf, dense layer of grass, force somebody out, gang territory, ground-level layer of matted soil and plant roots; peat for use as fuel; racetrack for horse racing; area, territory (Slang); area of influe...turf
 

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