Rise of the Met
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STEVENSRise of the Met.
LAPHAMHowells' "The Rise of Silas .."
MANN"Rise of the Vulcans" author James
APES"Rise of the Planet of the ..."
APESRise of the Planet of the ...
TIDERise and fall of the sea
overtopto rise above the top of
EOCENEEpoch that saw the rise of mammals
LILTGentle rise and fall of the voice
SPYHOPWhale's vertical rise out of the water
EOCENEEpoch characterized by the rise of mammals
REICH"The Rise and Fall of the Third ..."
overtopsOVERTOP, to rise above the top of
overtoppedOVERTOP, to rise above the top of
LAPHAM"The Rise of Silas ..." (William Dean Howells novel)
FRESHETSudden rise in the level of a stream.
feversa rise of body temperature above the normal
sunupthe rise of the sun above the horizon
tidethe periodic rise and fall of the ocean
cropto rise to the surface of the ground
overtopto rise over or above the top of
tidesthe periodic rise and fall of the ocean
sunupsthe rise of the sun above the horizon
DAVIS"The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government" author
FRANCORise of the Planet of the Apes actor James
SHIRERThe Rise and Fall of the Third Reich author
SHIRER"The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich" writer
SHIRER"The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich" author
intonationThe rise and fall of the voice in speaking
tumorgenicitythe state of being tumorgenic, giving rise to tumors
MCNEILLHistorian William H. ..., author of "The Rise of the West"
oogoniumone of the undifferentiated germ cells giving rise to oocytes
oogonialone of the undifferentiated germ cells giving rise to oocytes
tumorgenicitiesTUMORGENICITY, the state of being tumorgenic, giving rise to tumors
oogoniaone of the undifferentiated germ cells giving rise to oocytes
raisingCause (bread) to rise, esp. by the action of yeast
CHIMPCaesar in "Rise of the Planet of the Apes," for one
CROZIERBrian who wrote "The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Empire"
tideto flow like the rise and fall of the ocean's waters
rimrockrock forming the natural boundary of a plateau or other rise