Results for: beneath the surface of the earth, underground
English English
heaven, highest limit, hit or throw high into the air (i.e. a ball), make something go very high, region above the Earth, upper atmosphere of the earth; heavens; highest level, way sky appearssky
height of water surface, water line, water tablewater level
hidden feeling or force, stream that flows beneath the surface; concealed tendency or intention often opposed to the one outwardly displayed, underlying currentundercurrent
highest mountain on Earth, mountain located in the Himalayan mountain range between Nepal and TibetMount Everest
hill of soil made by mole (burrowing rodent), small mound of earthmolehill
hill, rounded handle or dial, rounded projection, rounded projection on a surface which forms a handle (on a door, drawer, etc.); lump, bump, bulge, protrusion; hill or mountain having a rounded shapeknob
hole drilled in earth, hole drilled in the Earth (for oil exploration, mining, soil sampling, etc.)borehole
hole in river bed, hole in road surface, hole in the ground; hole in the surface of a road; cave opening, patch of mud or quicksand, vertical hole in limestone areapothole
hollow on the surface of the stomach, small dimple in the abdomen where the umbilical cord was once attached to the placenta; belly button (Informal); center, umbilicusnavel
human being, inhabitant of the planet Earthearthman
human being, inhabitant of the planet Earth, worldlingearthling
hypodermis, tissue or layer of cells beneath the exoskeleton of an arthropod (Zoology); layer of cells beneath the epidermis of a leaf or stem (Botany)hypoderm
hypogean, hypogeous, remaining underground, see also:epigealhypogeal
Identification Friend or Foe; (in Airplanes) electronic device that transmits a 4-digit identification code to the scanning surface radar in order to identify itself as "friendly" aircraftIFF
illustrating three-dimensional figure on flat surface, study of solid geometric objectsstereography
 

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