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Boulder logo #10101) Bowlder 2) Cased 3) Dam 4) Rock 5) Stone
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Boulder logo #10101) Bowlder 2) City just E of Front Range 3) City of the Americas 4) City in the Americas 5) City in Colorado 6) City of the United States 7) City of the USA 8) City of the US 9) City of Colorado 10) City in the United States 11) City in North America 12) City in the US 13) City of North America 14) City in the USA
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Boulder logo #22299To climb a difficult, but short, rock pitch where a potential fall will be of minimal consequence (shy of a crater).
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Boulder logo #21002• (n.) Same as Bowlder. • (n.) A mass of any rock, whether rounded or not, that has been transported by natural agencies from its native bed. See Drift. • (n.) A large stone, worn smooth or rounded by the action of water; a large pebble.
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Boulder logo #21003(from the article `Kalgoorlie`) town, south central Western Australia. Together with neighbouring Boulder to the south, it forms the principal settlement of the East Coolgardie ...
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Boulder logo #21003city, seat (1861) of Boulder county, north-central Colorado, U.S., on Boulder Creek, at the base of the Flatiron Range of the Rocky Mountains, at an ...
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boulder logo #21003(from the article `harbours and sea works`) A common breakwater design is based on an inner mound of small rocks or rubble, to provide the basic stability, with an outer covering of larger ... Fragments in gravel range in size from pebbles (4–64 mm [0.16–2.52 inches] in diameter), through cobbles (64–256 mm [2.52–10....
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boulder logo #209731. A large stone, worn smooth or rounded by the action of water; a large pebble. ... 2. <geology> A mass of any rock, whether rounded or not, that has been transported by natural agencies from its native bed. See Drift. Bowlder clay, the unstratified clay deposit of the Glacial or Drift epoch, often containing large numbers of bowlders. Bowld...
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Boulder logo #21804A large substrate particle that is larger that cobble, >256 mm in diameter.
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boulder logo #22040Rock fragments larger than 60.4 cm (24 inches) in diameter.
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Boulder logo #20972Boul'der (bōl'dẽr) noun Same as Bowlder .
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Boulder logo #22331A rock fragment with a diameter of more than 256 mm (about the size of a volleyball). A boulder is one size larger than a cobble.
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Boulder logo #21028Large fragment of rock that has a diameter greater than 256 millimeters (200 millimeters in the United Kingdom).
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Boulder logo #21217A boulder is a class of rock more than 256 mm in diameter.
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Boulder logo #20400[n] - a large smooth mass of rock detached from its place of origin 2. [n] - a town in north central Colorado
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boulder logo #23943a loose rock larger than 256 millimeters (10 inches)
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boulder logo #23947a loose rock larger than 256 millimeters (10 inches)
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Boulder logo #20127A rounded rock on a BEACH, greater than 256 mm in diameter, larger than a cobble. See also GRAVEL, shingle.
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boulder logo #20974bowlder noun a large smooth mass of rock detached from its place of origin
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boulder logo #21199a detached and rounded or worn rock, esp. a large one.
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