High above
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ALOFTHigh above
PARNASSUSMount high above Delphi
AIRRACEHigh-speed contest, above ground
CORNELLIt's "high above Cayuga's waters."
SEALEVELHigh ground is above it
AERIENest high above the ground
antitradea contrary wind blowing at a high altitude above the trade wind
tapesstring or ribbon stretched breast-high above the finish line of a race
antitradesANTITRADE, a contrary wind blowing at a high altitude above the trade wind
hyperpyrexiaan extremely high fever, with a temperature of 41C (106F) or above also HYPERTHERMY
aerialistsA person who performs acrobatics high above the ground on a tightrope or trapezes
hyperthermyan extremely high fever, with a temperature of 41C (106F) or above also HYPERPYREXIA
aerialistA person who performs acrobatics high above the ground on a tightrope or trapezes
hyperthermiesHYPERTHERMY, an extremely high fever, with a temperature of 41C (106F) or above also HYPERPYREXIA
hyperpyrexiasHYPERPYREXIA, an extremely high fever, with a temperature of 41C (106F) or above also HYPERTHERMY
tightropeA rope or wire stretched tightly high above the ground, on which acrobats perform feats of balancing
tightropesA rope or wire stretched tightly high above the ground, on which acrobats perform feats of balancing
rendzinadark, rich soil containing limestone or chalk, above a softer, pale, calcareous layer, developed in grassland areas of high to moderate humidity
captainsA naval officer of high rank, in particular (in the US Navy or Coast Guard) an officer ranking above commander and below commodore
commodoreA naval officer of high rank, in particular an officer in the US Navy or Coast Guard ranking above captain and below rear admiral
commandersA naval officer of high rank, in particular (in the US Navy or Coast Guard) an officer ranking above lieutenant commander and below captain
commanderA naval officer of high rank, in particular (in the US Navy or Coast Guard) an officer ranking above lieutenant commander and below captain
commodoresA naval officer of high rank, in particular an officer in the US Navy or Coast Guard ranking above captain and below rear admiral
captainsAn army officer of high rank, in particular (in the US Army, Marine Corps, or Air Force) an officer ranking above first lieutenant and below major
lieutenantsA naval officer of a high rank, in particular a commissioned officer in the US Navy or Coast Guard ranking above lieutenant junior grade and below lieutenant commander
colonelsAn army officer of high rank, in particular (in the US Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps) an officer above a lieutenant colonel and below a brigadier general
lieutenantA naval officer of a high rank, in particular a commissioned officer in the US Navy or Coast Guard ranking above lieutenant junior grade and below lieutenant commander
mangrovesA tree or shrub that grows in chiefly tropical coastal swamps that are flooded at high tide. Mangroves typically have numerous tangled roots above ground and form dense thickets
airboatsmall open boat having a very shallow draft and driven by a caged airplane propeller mounted above the rear transom, capable of traveling at relatively high speeds through shallow water, swamps, etc.
cyathusdeep bowl set on a foot, often having a high voluted or serpentine handle rising from the brim and terminating immediately above the juncture of the body and the stem: used for ladling wine into drinking cups
cyathideep bowl set on a foot, often having a high voluted or serpentine handle rising from the brim and terminating immediately above the juncture of the body and the stem: used for ladling wine into drinking cups
ionosphereThe layer of the earth's atmosphere that contains a high concentration of ions and free electrons and is able to reflect radio waves. It lies above the mesosphere and extends from about 50 to 600 miles (80 to 1,000 km) above the earth's surface
ionospheresThe layer of the earth's atmosphere that contains a high concentration of ions and free electrons and is able to reflect radio waves. It lies above the mesosphere and extends from about 50 to 600 miles (80 to 1,000 km) above the earth's surface