Results for: descent
English English
(Grammar) variation of the form (of a noun, verb, etc.); decline, descent, slope, downward slope, process of ending words, set of words that behave similarly, worsening or falling awaydeclension
abseil, descend a mountain face by sliding down a rope which is attached to a body harness and fastened to an overhead projection, descend by rope, descent by rappellingrappel
act of causing to spin; twirling movement, rotation; short drive in an automobile; sudden descent; specific viewpoint, slant; style; tailspin; spin angular momentum (Physics), become dizzy, create yarn from raw materials, dive steeply, dizzy state, dri...spin
act of leaving secret communication, collapse, collapse from exhaustion, connection on line, curtain length, decrease in something, deliver something by parachute, delivery, delivery slot in a receptacle, descent, descent by parachute, distance between...drop
act of sliding on snow, descent down a slippery slope; sliding dance step, gliding ballet step, make gliding ballet step, slide down a steep slope; perform a sliding dance step, to slide on snowglissade
aircraft device controlling climb and descent, aircraft platform on carrier, grain elevator, grain storehouse, hoisting machine, mechanical apparatus for moving people or items from floor to floor within a building, muscle that lifts part of the body, ...elevator
American of African descent?}:African American
American of Asian descentAsian American
American of Japanese descentnisei
ancestor, family, line of descent; ancestor of a family (Law), plant variety, stockstirps
ancestors, family origin, genealogy; line of descentancestry
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
Anglo-Saxon, English, British; of Anglo-Saxon descent; pertaining to the Saxons, pertaining to the ancient Germanic people who invaded and settled parts of Britain, Jute, language of ancient Saxons, member of an ancient Germanic people who invaded and ...Saxon
animal of Latin American breed, being Latin American animal, Latin American of European descent, of Latin Americans of European descentcriollo
aristocrat, noble descentblue blood; blueblood
 

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