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English-Russian dictionary of geology. 2011.
English-Russian dictionary of geology. 2011.
Ledge Rock at Whiteface — (Wilmington,США) Категория отеля: 2 звездочный отель Адрес: 5078 NYS Route 8 … Каталог отелей
Rock Ledge — can refer to: * Rock Ledge (Norwalk, Connecticut), listed on NRHP * Rock Ledge (Rhinebeck, New York), NRHP * Rock Ledge (Kingsport, Tennessee), NRHP … Wikipedia
Rock Ledge — bezeichnet mehrere gleichnamige, im NRHP gelistete, Objekte: Rock Ledge (Connecticut), ID Nr. 77001394 Rock Ledge (New York), ID Nr. 89002010 Rock Ledge (Tennessee), ID Nr. 78002639 Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Untersche … Deutsch Wikipedia
ledge´less — ledge «lehj», noun. 1. a narrow shelf: »a window ledge. 2. a) a shelf or ridge of rock: »He climbed up the side of the chasm to gain the ledge above (Frederick Marryat). b) such a ridge of rocks near the shore beneath the surface of the sea: »the … Useful english dictionary
Rock Jaw: Master of the Eastern Border — … Wikipedia
ledge — [ledʒ] n [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Perhaps from legge, an early form of LAY1] 1.) a narrow flat piece of rock that sticks out on the side of a mountain or cliff ▪ We crept carefully along the narrow ledge. ▪ He leapt onto a ledge of rock. 2.) a… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Ledge — (l[e^]j), n. [Akin to AS. licgan to lie, Icel. liggja; cf. Icel. l[ o]gg the ledge or rim at the bottom of a cask. See {Lie} to be prostrate.] [Formerly written {lidge}.] 1. A shelf on which articles may be laid; also, that which resembles such a … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ledge — may refer to:*Ridge, a geological feature *Reef, an underwater feature *Stratum, a layer of rock *Ledge (band), French electropop … Wikipedia
Rock fishing — is fishing from rocky outcrops into the sea. It is a popular pastime in Australia and New Zealand. It can be a dangerous pastime and claims many lives each year.TechniquesRock fishing can be done with a rod and reel and line, or a line only. Some … Wikipedia
ledge — late 13c., crossbar on a door, perhaps from M.E. verb leggen to place, lay (see LAY (Cf. lay) (v.)). Sense of narrow shelf is first recorded 1550s; shelf like projection of rock is from 1550s … Etymology dictionary
ledge — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ high ▪ wide ▪ narrow, small ▪ window ▪ cliff, mountain … Collocations dictionary