
1) Army off 2) Army official 3) Army vip 4) Below a gen 5) Centennial St 6) Coldest part of the mountains 7) Future general 8) Gap between mountain peaks 9) High pass 10) High pass in a mountain range 11) High-ranking US Army officer 12) Honorary Kentucky rank 13) Inferior of a gen 14) KFC title 15) List of figs
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1) Pass
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depression or pass in a mountain range
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• (n.) A short ridge connecting two higher elevations or mountains; the pass over such a ridge.
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A pass between two mountain peaks; or a low spot in a mountain ridge.
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(from the article `arête`) ...by the collapse of unsupported rock, undercut by continual freezing and thawing (glacial sapping; see cirque). Two opposing glaciers meeting at an ... ...jagged, knife-edge ridges known as arêtes. Arêtes also form between two cirques facing in opposite directions. The low spot, or saddle, ...
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(from the article `dress`) ...This costume consisted of an open-front pleated skirt, or ghghr , worn with a long apronlike panel over the front opening, and a short-sleeved, ...
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a 'V-shaped depression in the facial-lingual interdental papilla located cervically to the contact area of the tooth.
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A crater-like area of the interproximal oral mucosa joining the lingual and buccal interdental papillae. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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A high mountain pass that forms when part of an ar�te erodes.
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Collision + Computer Oriented Language
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Curriculum Online
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(Spanish) cabbage
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Col noun [ French, neck, from Latin
collum neck.] A short ridge connecting two higher elevations or mountains; the pass over such a ridge.
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(Spanish) cabbage
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a depression in summit line
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crying out loud
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A ridge between two mountains.
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Colonel
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Collinder catalog
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cabbage
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noun a pass between mountain peaks
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(Say: cole) - French for a mountain pass.
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a pass or depression in a mountain range or ridge. · the region of relatively low pressure between two anticyclones.
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Cabbage
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