
1) Alpestrine 2) Alpine 3) An elevated region 4) City in the USA 5) City of the US 6) City in the US 7) City in the United States 8) City of the USA 9) City of the Americas 10) City of North America 11) City in North America 12) City in California 13) City in the Americas 14) City of California 15) City of the United States
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1) Alpestrine 2) Highland 3) Highlands 4) Mountain 5) Plateau 6) Subalpine 7) Tableland
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[Hesse] The Upland, which is Low German for something like Oberland (`highland`) or Auf dem Land (`in the country`), is the northeastern part of the Hochsauerland and belongs the German state of Hesse, unlike the remainder of the Hochsauerland which lies in Westphalia. The Upland falls within the district of Waldeck-Frankenberg, in North He...
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[Metrolink station] The station is owned by the City of Upland. Omnitrans does not directly serve the station, but runs route 83 along Euclid Aveune. Both bus and rail service run 7 days a week. ==Platforms and tracks== ...
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• (n.) High land; ground elevated above the meadows and intervals which lie on the banks of rivers, near the sea, or between hills; land which is generally dry; -- opposed to lowland, meadow, marsh, swamp, interval, and the like. • (n.) The country, as distinguished from the neighborhood of towns. • (a.) Of or pertaining to uplands; ...
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Land at a higher elevation than the alluvial plain or low stream terrace; all lands outside the riparian-wetland and aquatic zones.
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<botany> Any area that does not qualify as a wetland because the associated hydrologic regime is not sufficiently wet to elicit development of vegetation, soils and/or hydrologic characteristics associated with wetlands. Such areas in floodplains are more appropriately termed nonwetlands. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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an area that does not have the hydrologic conditions necessary for the development of hydric (wetland) soils and establishment of wetland plant communities.
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An area that is higher relative to the surrounding areas, but not mountainous. Synonym of highland. The opposite of lowland.
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n. (adj.) An area that is higher relative to the surrounding areas, but not mountainous; highland– syn.; lowland– ant.
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n. (adj.) An area that is higher relative to the surrounding areas, but not mountainous; highlandâ€` syn.; lowlandâ€` ant.
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adj] - used of high or hilly country
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(SMP) Generally described as the dry land area above and landward of the ORDINARY HIGH WATER MARK (OHWM).
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adjective used of high or hilly country
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land that lies above the flood plain; land that is elevated and is far enough away from a body of water that its vegetation is dependent on rainfall
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land elevated above other land. · the higher ground of a region or district; an elevated region. · land or an area of land lying above the level where water flows or where flooding occurs.
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