
1) Act hawkish 2) Ascend dramatically 3) Ascend suddenly 4) Ascending 5) Ascension 6) Ascent 7) Be elevated 8) Be up in the air 9) Climb high 10) Climb swiftly 11) Do more than merely fly 12) Do some ballooning 13) Do some high flying 14) Eagles do it 15) Eagles may do it 16) Emulate a condor 17) Emulate a falcon
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1) Arise 2) Aspire 3) Aviate 4) Bound 5) Drift 6) Float 7) Fly 8) Fly high 9) Fly like an eagle 10) Glide 11) Increase 12) Jump 13) Loom 14) Rise 15) Rocket
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[cognitive architecture] Soar is a cognitive architecture, created by John Laird, Allen Newell, and Paul Rosenbloom at Carnegie Mellon University, now maintained by John Laird`s research group at the University of Michigan. It is both a view of what cognition is and an implementation of that view through a computer programming architecture ...
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male fallow deer (buck) of the fourth year (T 148, after M 43 (v)); see
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• (v. i.) To fly by wind power; to glide indefinitely without loss of altitude. • (n.) The act of soaring; upward flight. • (a.) See 3d Sore. • (a.) See Sore, reddish brown. • (v. i.) Fig.: To rise in thought, spirits, or imagination; to be exalted in mood. • (v. i.) To fly aloft, as a bird; to mount upward on wings, o...
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To glide without flapping the wings on thermals or updrafts.
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To glide at a good height using hot air currents.
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The riding of thermals or updrafts by a bird.
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upward flight without flapping; often done making use of a thermal, a column of rising warm air; Once at the top of a thermal the raptor will often glide to another thermal. Wings are usually fully extended in a soar.
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male fallow deer (buck) of the fourth year (T 148, after M 43 (v)); see
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Soar adjective See 3d
Sore . [ Obsolete]
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Soar intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Soared ;
present participle & verbal noun Soaring .] [ French
s'essorer to soar,
essorer to dry (by exposing to the air), from Latin
ex out +
aura the air,...
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Soar noun The act of soaring; upward flight. « This apparent
soar of the hooded falcon.»
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rise fly highÂ
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System of Airports Reporting
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[
n] - the act of rising upward into the air 2. [v] - rise rapidly, as of a current or voltage 3. [v] - fly upwards or high in the sky 4. [v] - go or move upward
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Rising flight on still extending wings using thermals
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To glide upwards with fixed wings
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soar upwards verb rise rapidly; `the dollar soared against the yen`
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zoom noun the act of rising upward into the air
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