Results for: permanent covering of ice and snow (as on a mountain peak or at either pole)
English English
protective covering of a rootroot cap
pyramid-shaped mountain peakpyramidal peak
range of peaks within the Australian Alps, in southeastern New South Wales, Australia. Mount Kosciusko is both its highest peak and the highest peak in Australia, 2,228 m/7,310 ft .Snowy Mountains
range of the Rocky Mountains in northwestern Wyoming and southwestern Idaho. The highest peak is Grand Teton, 4,197 m/13,770 ft .Teton
ranging polerange pole
red edible berry-like fruit that grows on mountain ash (Sorbus) trees in Europe and the Americasrowanberry
reddened snowred snow
region in southeastern France; name of a mountain range in southeastern France; name of a historical European dynasty; name of a historical conference held in the Savoy palace in London;Savoy
region of the South Pole, region south of Antarctic Circle, see also:ArcticAntarctic
regular army; standing army, permanent army, Research Assistant, Resident AdvisorR.A.
removal of clothing or other covering; dispossession, stripping away of rights or property (Law)divestment
removal of clothing or other covering; dispossession, stripping away of rights or property (Law)divesture
removal of clothing, removal of a coveringdenudation
removal of the testis membrane, removal of the vagina, surgical removal of the vagina or part of the vagina; surgical removal of part or all of the membrane covering the testis and epididymisvaginectomy
remove (a sword or knife) from a sheath; draw out from a covering (especially in a threatening manner), remove from sheathunsheathe
 

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