
1) Area prone to flooding 2) Dikes protect it 3) Flood-prone area 4) Level territory 5) Low level country 6) Low-lying 7) Most of Belgium 8) Sea-level 9) Valley between ranges
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1) Dale 2) Landfill 3) Lowlands 4) Marsh 5) Plain 6) Vale
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broad expanse of land with a general low level.
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• (n.) Land which is low with respect to the neighboring country; a low or level country; -- opposed to highland.
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Area of level land that is lower in elevation than surrounding land.
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A relatively flat area in the lower levels of regional elevation.
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Low'land noun Land which is low with respect to the neighboring country; a low or level country; -- opposed to
highland .
The Lowlands ,
Belgium and Holland; the Netherlands; also, the southern part of Scotland. Found on
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Land of general low relief at the lower levels of regional elevation.
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n. (adj.) Large area of relatively low relief, usually applied to coastal regions that do not rise high above sea level. upland, highland – ant.
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n. (adj.) Large area of relatively low relief, usually applied to coastal regions that do not rise high above sea level. upland, highland â€` ant.
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[
adj] - of relatively low or level country 2. [n] - low level country
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adjective of relatively low or level country
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One of the principal whisky-producing regions of Scotland, the Lowland area has suffered from many distillery closures over the years, and now just three Lowland distilleries are in operation. Stylistically, Lowlands are light-bodied, gentle whiskies, ideal as aperitifs.
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Term used to define whisky from distilleries from the lowland region in the southern part of Scotland. Typically they are soft and approachable.
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land that is lower than the surrounding area and has a higher water table making it more attractive to water dependent species such as shorebirds, wading birds, muskrats, turtles and frogs
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land that is low or level, in comparison with the adjacent country. · a low, level region in S, central, and E Scotland. · the speech of those native to the Scottish Lowlands.
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The lowland region is roughly defined by an imaginary line running between Edinburgh and Glasgow, and any distillery lying south of this line is lowland. The region has four active distilleries: Ailsa Bay in Girvan owned by William Grant & Sons, Glenkinchie distillery, near Edinburgh; Auchentoshan, near Clydebank; and Bladnoch in Galloway. Two new ...
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