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Definition of elevated
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Elevated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Elevat.
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Turret
::
Turret
(n.) The
elevated
central
portion
of the roof of a
passenger
car. Its sides are
pierced
for light and
ventilation.
Barren
::
Barren
(n.)
Elevated
lands or
plains
on which grow small
trees,
but not
timber;
as, pine
barrens;
oak
barrens.
They are not
necessarily
sterile,
and are often
fertile..
Staithman
::
Staith
(n.) A
landing
place;
an
elevated
staging
upon a wharf for
discharging
coal, etc., as from
railway
cars, into
vessels..
Scaffold
::
Scaffold
(n.)
Specifically,
a stage or
elevated
platform
for the
execution
of a
criminal;
as, to die on the
scaffold..
Faculae
::
Faculae
(n. pl.)
Groups
of small
shining
spots on the
surface
of the sun which are
brighter
than the other parts of the
photosphere.
They are
generally
seen in the
neighborhood
of the dark
spots,
and are
supposed
to be
elevated
portions
of the
photosphere..
Tunnel
::
Tunnel
(n. .) An
artificial
passage
or
archway
for
conducting
canals
or
railroads
under
elevated
ground,
for the
formation
of roads under
rivers
or
canals,
and the
construction
of
sewers,
drains,
and the
like..
Combe
::
Combe (n.) That
unwatered
portion
of a
valley
which forms its
continuation
beyond
and above the most
elevated
spring
that
issues
into it.
Topgallant
::
Topgallant
(n.) Fig.:
Anything
elevated
or
splendid.
Condor
::
Condor
(n.) A very large bird of the
Vulture
family
(Sarcorhamphus
gryphus),
found in the most
elevated
parts of the
Andes..
Flame
::
Flame (n.)
Burning
zeal or
passion;
elevated
and noble
enthusiasm;
glowing
imagination;
passionate
excitement
or
anger.
Drop
::
Drop (n.)
Whatever
is
arranged
to drop, hang, or fall from an
elevated
position;
also, a
contrivance
for
lowering
something.
Deep-waisted
::
Deep-waisted
(a.)
Having
a deep
waist,
as when, in a ship, the poop and
forecastle
are much
elevated
above the
deck..
Stipitiform
::
Stipitate
(a.)
Supported
by a
stipe;
elevated
on a
stipe,
as the
fronds
of most
ferns,
or the pod of
certain
cruciferous
plants..
Epic
::
Epic (a.)
Narrated
in a grand
style;
pertaining
to or
designating
a kind of
narrative
poem,
usually
called
an
heroic
poem, in which real or
fictitious
events,
usually
the
achievements
of some hero, are
narrated
in an
elevated
style..
Rideau
::
Rideau
(n.) A small mound of
earth;
ground
slightly
elevated;
a small
ridge.
Stage
::
Stage (n.) A floor
elevated
for the
convenience
of
mechanical
work, or the like; a
scaffold;
a
staging..
Influence
::
Influence
(n.) Power or
authority
arising
from
elevated
station,
excelence
of
character
or
intellect,
wealth,
etc.;
reputation;
acknowledged
ascendency;
as, he is a man of
influence
in the
community..
Perch
::
Perch (n.) A pole; a long
staff;
a rod; esp., a pole or other
support
for fowls to roost on or to rest on; a
roost;
figuratively,
any
elevated
resting
place or
seat..
Table-land
::
Table-land
(n.) A
broad,
level,
elevated
area of land; a
plateau..
High
::
High
(superl.)
Elevated
in
character
or
quality,
whether
moral or
intellectual;
preeminent;
honorable;
as, high aims, or
motives..
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