
1) Actor De Young 2) Bluff 3) Burton of Metallica 4) Charly actor Robertson 5) Cliffs 6) Common coastal feature 7) Dover sight 8) Drop 9) Drop-off 10) English boy name 11) English boy name 12) Escarpment 13) Exclusively Anglo word 14) Exclusively Saxon word 15) Famous note-maker 16) Formation 17) Geological formation
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1) Bluff 2) Crag 3) Precipice 4) Promontory 5) Scar
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• (n.) See Clef. • (n.) A high, steep rock; a precipice.
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Staffordshire pottery decorator famed for her distinctive, brightly coloured designs for A.J. wilkinson at its Newport Pottery. Cliff set up her own studio at Newport in 1927 and launched the hand-painted 'Bizarre' range the following year. She occasionally used designs by contemporary artists such as Paul Nash and Laura Knight on her pottery. By t...
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steep slope of earth materials, usually a rock face, that is nearly vertical and may be overhanging. Structural cliffs may form as the result of ... [2 related articles]
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Meaning as a surname: Cliff, slope or river bank.
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A cliff is any steep slope that has been formed by natural processes. Cliffs reated by rivers are called river cliffs. They are on the outside of the curving section (meander) or a river and may be from a few metres to hundreds of metres high. Cliffs are formed when rivers cut swiftly into the land.
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Cliff (klĭf)
noun [ Anglo-Saxon
clif ,
cloef ; akin to Old Saxon
klif , Dutch
klif ,
klip , Icelandic
klif , Dan. & German
klippe , Swedish
klippa ; perhaps orig.
a climbing place . See
Climb .] A high, steep rock; a prec...
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Cliff noun (Mus.) See
Clef . [ Obsolete]
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A tall steep rock face.
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[
n] - a steep high face of rock
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A high steep face of rock.
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drop noun a steep high face of rock; `he stood on a high cliff overlooking the town`; `a steep drop`
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a high steep face of a rock.
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