(in upward direction)

  • 91Lava filter — A lava filter is a biological filter that uses lavastone pebbles as support material on which microorganisms can grow in a thin biofilm. [ [http://www.stowa selectedtechnologies.nl/Sheets/Sheets/Lava.Filters.html Overview of lavafilters] ] This… …

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  • 92market — marketer, n. /mahr kit/, n. 1. an open place or a covered building where buyers and sellers convene for the sale of goods; a marketplace: a farmers market. 2. a store for the sale of food: a meat market. 3. a meeting of people for selling and… …

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  • 93upgrowth — /up grohth /, n. 1. the process of growing up; development: the upgrowth of nuclear science. 2. something that grows or has grown in an upward direction: Part of the pituitary gland is an upgrowth of the roof of the mouth. [1835 45; UP + GROWTH]… …

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  • 94uprise — 1. noun The act of rising; appearance above the horizon; rising. 2. verb a) To rise; to get up; to appear from below the horizon. The great sky uprose from this silent sea without a cloud. The stars hung low in its expanse, burning in a violent… …

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  • 95uppishly — adverb a) in an uppish manner b) (of a ball, bit by a batsman) in an upward direction, with the chance of being caught …

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  • 96Triple Bottom — A pattern used in technical analysis to predict the reversal of a prolonged downtrend. The pattern is identified when the price of an asset creates three troughs at nearly the same price level. The third bounce off the support is an indication… …

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  • 97reverse fault —    A fault where relative movement of the hanging wall has occurred in the upward direction [16] …

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  • 98caster angle — the angle in side elevation between the steering axis and the vertical. It is considered positive when the steering axis is inclined rearward (in the upward direction) and negative when the steering axis is inclined forward …

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  • 99push up — v. apply force in an upward direction, thrust …

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  • 100antrorse — an•trorse [[t]ænˈtrɔrs[/t]] adj. bio mve Biol. bent in a forward or upward direction • Etymology: 1855–60; < NL antrorsus=antr , as presumed base of L anterior anterior+ orsus, < L intrōrsus introrse an•trorse′ly, adv …

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