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137 words match “ELEVATION”

ELEVATION n. 7 definitions
lity to a higher; -- said of material things, persons, the mind, the voice, etc.; as, the elevation of grain; elevation to a throne; elevation of mind, thoughts, or character.
RELEVATION n.
A raising or lifting up. [Obs.]
ALTITUDE n. 3 definitions
Space extended upward; height; the perpendicular elevation of an object above its foundation, above the ground, or above a given level, or of one object above another; as, the altitude of a mountain, or of a bird above the top of a tree.
ANAGOGE n.
An elevation of mind to things celestial.
ANTICLINORIUM n.
The upward elevation of the crust of the earth, resulting from a geanticlinal.
ANTIHELIX n.
The curved elevation of the cartilage of the ear, within or in front of the helix. See Ear.
ARSIS n. 2 definitions
That elevation of voice now called metrical accentuation, or the rhythmic accent.
ASCENDANT n.
Ascent; height; elevation. [R.] Sciences that were then in their highest ascendant. Temple.
ASCENT n.
The degree of elevation of an object, or the angle it makes with a horizontal line; inclination; rising grade; as, a road has an ascent of five degrees.
BANK n.
An elevation, or rising ground, under the sea; a shoal, shelf, or shallow; as, the banks of Newfoundland.
BEACH n.
other shore deposits, above the present level of wave action, whether actually raised by elevation of the coast, as in Norway, or left by the receding waters, as in many lake and river regions.
BLISTER n. 2 definitions
n or other injury, or by a vesicatory; a collection of serous fluid causing a bladderlike elevation of the cuticle. And painful blisters swelled my tender hands. Grainger.
BODY n.
es infests the human body and clothes. See Grayback. -- Body plan (Shipbuilding), an end elevation, showing the conbour of the sides of a ship at certain points of her length. -- Body politic, the collective body of a nation or state as politically organized, or as exercising political functions; also, a corporation.…
BULLA n.
A bleb; a vesicle, or an elevation of the cuticle, containing a transparent watery fluid.
BULLATE a.
ullate leaf (Bot.), a leaf, the membranous part of which rises between the veins puckered elevations convex on one side and concave on the other.
BUSKIN n.
milar covering for the foot and leg, made with very thick soles, to give an appearance of elevation to the stature; -- worn by tragic actors in ancient Greece and Rome. Used as a symbol of tragedy, or the tragic drama, as distinguished from comedy. Great Fletcher never treads in buskins here, No greater Jonson dares in…
BUTTE n.
h rising abruptly from the general level of the surrounding plain; -- applied to peculiar elevations in the Rocky Mountain region. The creek . . . passes by two remarkable buttes of red conglomerate. Ruxton.
CATACROTIC a.
cing, or sphygmogram, in which the descending portion of the curve is marked by secondary elevations due to two or more expansions of the artery in the same beat. -- Ca*tac"rotism (#), n.
CATASTROPHE n.
A violent and widely extended change in the surface of the earth, as, an elevation or subsidence of some part of it, effected by internal causes. Whewell.
CIRCUMDENUDATION n.
object. Hills of circumdenudation, hills which have been produced by surface erosion; the elevations which have been left, after denudation of a mass of high ground. Jukes.
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