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  • 11ledge — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ high ▪ wide ▪ narrow, small ▪ window ▪ cliff, mountain …

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  • 12Rock Ledge (Rhinebeck, New York) — Infobox nrhp | name =Rock Ledge nrhp type = hd caption = nearest city= Rhinebeck, New York lat degrees = 41 lat minutes = 53 lat seconds = 41 lat direction = N long degrees = 73 long minutes = 53 long seconds = 43 long direction = W locmapin =… …

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  • 13rock shelter —    1. Shallow cave under an overhanging rock ledge. Many sea caves are rock shelters. Also found in limestone and other rock types where streams have undercut their banks at bends, or where there has been abrasion by blowing sand. Common in… …

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  • 14ledge — noun Etymology: Middle English legge bar of a gate Date: 1535 1. a raised or projecting edge or molding intended to protect or check < a window ledge > 2. an underwater ridge or reef especially near the shore 3. a. a narrow flat surface or shelf; …

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  • 15ledge — [[t]le̱ʤ[/t]] ledges 1) N COUNT A ledge is a piece of rock on the side of a cliff or mountain, which is in the shape of a narrow shelf. 2) N COUNT A ledge is a narrow shelf along the bottom edge of a window. She had climbed onto the ledge outside …

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  • 16Rock Pigeon — For other uses, see Rock Pigeon (disambiguation). Rock Pigeon Adult C. l. intermedia in India Conservation status …

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  • 17rock — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 hard, stony part of the earth ADJECTIVE ▪ hard, solid ▪ Solid rock is broken down by weathering. ▪ soft ▪ jagged, rough …

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  • 18rock — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. swing, sway, oscillate, teeter. See oscillation. n. crag, boulder, cliff, stone; refuge, haven, support, defense; slang, diamond, jewel, gem. See land, stability. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A&#8230; …

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  • 19ledge — noun a collection of teapots on the ledge a rock ledge Syn: shelf, sill, mantel, mantelpiece, shelving; projection, protrusion, overhang, ridge, prominence …

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  • 20Rock-cut basin — A rock cut basin, in this usage of the term, is a natural phenomenon. They are cylindrical depressions cut into stream or river beds, often filled with water. Such plucked bedrock pits are created by kolks; powerful vortices within the water&#8230; …

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