Results for: climbing mountains by moving in circles
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loose back-and-forth movement, fluttering (often noisy); moving up and down (of wings, arms, etc.)flapping
man who is a saint, member of southern African people, river flowing through the Carpathian Mountains in central Europe, San language, Santa, see also:SantoSan
maneuver, perform a military exercise; change the movement or direction of a moving vehicle; move, change position; control with skill and dexterity; use strategy to gain an objective (also maneuver), planned military exercise; change in the movement o...manoeuvre
marble-moving board gameChinese checkers
mechanical moving stairway, moving stairsescalator
member of Native American people, member of the Aymara Indians who inhabit the mountains of Bolivia and Peru, S American languageAymara
metal climbing aiddescendeur
metal cylinder sliding within tube, moving cylinder used to compress gas fluid or air, valve in brass instrumentpiston
metal spike with a hole through which a rope is threaded (used in mountain climbing), spike for securing rope when climbingpiton
method of descending a mountain face by sliding down a rope which is fastened to an overhead projection (Mountain Climbing), rappel, descend a mountain face by sliding down a rope which is fastened to an overhead projection (Mountain Climbing)abseil
Mexican twining plant, purgative substance derived from the dried root of a number of climbing plantsjalap
migrating, migratory, of that which moves from one place to another, migratory animal, moving from place to place, one who migrates; wanderer; bird or another animal that relocates seasonally, somebody moving from place to placemigrant
mountain climbing without aidsfree climbing
mountain plant, mountainous; pertaining to mountainsalpine
mountain range in northern New Hampshire and southwestern Maine, part of the Appalachian Mountains. The highest peak is Mount Washington, 1,917 m/6,288 ft .White Mountains
 

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