(moving upwards)

  • 61up — ÊŒp n. rise, ascent; feeling of elation v. raise, increase; get up, rise; do something suddenly adj. alert, awake; standing, upright; in a higher position; raised, uplifted; finished, over; elated; increased; under consideration; moving upwards;… …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 62upped — ÊŒp n. rise, ascent; feeling of elation v. raise, increase; get up, rise; do something suddenly adj. alert, awake; standing, upright; in a higher position; raised, uplifted; finished, over; elated; increased; under consideration; moving upwards;… …

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  • 63upping — ÊŒp n. rise, ascent; feeling of elation v. raise, increase; get up, rise; do something suddenly adj. alert, awake; standing, upright; in a higher position; raised, uplifted; finished, over; elated; increased; under consideration; moving upwards;… …

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  • 64ups — ÊŒp n. rise, ascent; feeling of elation v. raise, increase; get up, rise; do something suddenly adj. alert, awake; standing, upright; in a higher position; raised, uplifted; finished, over; elated; increased; under consideration; moving upwards;… …

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  • 65ascent — noun 1 (countable usually singular) a path or way up to the top of something, for example a mountain: a rugged and abrupt ascent 2 (countable usually singular) the act of climbing something or moving upwards: We rested in the valley before… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 66scale — 1 /skeIl/ noun 1 SIZE/LEVEL (singular, uncountable) the size or level of something, or the amount that something is happening or being done (+ of): The scale of the pollution problem was much worse than scientists had predicted. | large/small etc …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 67happy */*/*/ — UK [ˈhæpɪ] / US adjective Word forms happy : adjective happy comparative happier superlative happiest Get it right: happy: Although the adjective happy ends in the letter y , the related noun happiness is spelled with an i (not a y ): Wrong:… …

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  • 68anabatic — /ænəˈbætɪk/ (say anuh batik) adjective (of winds and air currents) moving upwards or up a slope. {Greek anabatikos relating to climbing} …

  • 69anabasis —   n. (pl. ses ) upward journey; military advance inland, especially of Persians and   Greeks under Cyrus (401 BC); Medicine, first phase of disease; increase of fever.    ♦ anabatic, a. ascending; Meteorology, (of wind) moving upwards …

    Dictionary of difficult words

  • 70BORGESIUS — NETHERLANDS (see also List of Individuals) 27.5.1864 Norg/NL 27.5.1941 Den Haag/NL Anne Herman Borgesius studied natural sciences at Groningen University and from 1901 to 1922 joined as a staff member Den Haag University. He was a Member of… …

    Hydraulicians in Europe 1800-2000