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- article on "declivity", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "declivity" You can also: Search for Declivity in Wikipedia...
- Yarad (Hebrew: ירד), meaning "the descender", reflecting the river's declivity. Much of the area that makes up modern Jordan was historically called...
- word for 'lake'. Keralam may stem from the classical Tamil cherive-alam 'declivity of a hill or a mountain slope' or chera alam 'land of the Cheras'. One...
- temporary magazine would be placed, if possible, in a pit, or natural declivity, or surrounded by sandbags or earthworks. Cir****stances might require...
- site. Retrieved 10 March 2015. Edmond, Martin (30 September 2014). "Declivities and eminences". Sydney Review of Books. Writing and Society Research...
- comes from Semitic 'Yard|on' 'flow down' <√ירד reflecting the river's declivity, possibly appearing also in other river names in the region such as Yarkon...
- sklandrouš, from Curonian: sklanda – 'fence-post, wattle fence, slope, declivity'; Livonian: sūrkak, pl.: sūr kakūd), žograusis (pl.: žograuši) or dižrausis...
- The feature rises to about 1,000 metres (3,300 ft) high and marks a declivity along the north flank of broad Turks Head Ridge, from which ice moves...
- it thus: "St. Remo is a pretty considerable town, well-built upon the declivity of a gently rolling hill...There is very little plain ground in this neighbourhood;...
- to be unsusceptible to attack because of the steepness of the adjacent declivity of the ground. Croesus was captured, and his territory, including the...