Another guest at above
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ALICEAnother guest at above
aludelsA pear-shaped earthenware or glass pot, open at both ends to enable a series to be fitted one above another, formerly used in sublimation and other chemical processes
ionosphereA similar region above the surface of another planet
ionospheresA similar region above the surface of another planet
anticalabove or in front of another plant part, anterior
highestFar above ground, sea level, or another point of reference
supercolumnarabove a column or colonnade; with one colonnade above another
anticallyANTICAL, above or in front of another plant part, anterior
superpositionsthe order in which sedimentary strata are superposed one above another
gradinsone of a series of steps or seats raised one above another
gradinone of a series of steps or seats raised one above another
gradinesone of a series of steps or seats raised one above another
gradineone of a series of steps or seats raised one above another
undercastsomething viewed from above through another medium, as of clouds viewed from an airplane.
triremegalley with three rows or tiers of oars on each side, one above another, used chiefly as a warship
triremesgalley with three rows or tiers of oars on each side, one above another, used chiefly as a warship
triplaneairplane with three supporting wings, one above another: a design used mainly in the early history of the airplane
chromospheresA reddish gaseous layer immediately above the photosphere of the sun or another star. Together with the corona, it constitutes the star's outer atmosphere
hamzathe sign used in Arabic writing to represent the glottal stop, usually written above another letter and shown in English transliterations as an apostrophe
chromosphereA reddish gaseous layer immediately above the photosphere of the sun or another star. Together with the corona, it constitutes the star's outer atmosphere
hamzasthe sign used in Arabic writing to represent the glottal stop, usually written above another letter and shown in English transliterations as an apostrophe