to rise from bed
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deckto rise from bed
SITSUPStarts to rise from bed
HITTHEDECKRise from bed ... or drop to one's stomach
MAKEACOMEBACKRise from the ashes, so to speak
springsCause (a game bird) to rise from cover
springingCause (a game bird) to rise from cover
sprungCause (a game bird) to rise from cover
heaveto rise to view, as from below the horizon
sitto rise from a supine to a sitting position
resurgesto rise again, as from desuetude or from virtual extinction
resurgeto rise again, as from desuetude or from virtual extinction
upriseto rise up; get up, as from a lying or sitting posture
uproseto rise up; get up, as from a lying or sitting posture
uprisento rise up; get up, as from a lying or sitting posture
welledto rise to the surface and usually flow forth tears welled from her eyes
orographic(of clouds or rainfall) Resulting from the effects of mountains in forcing moist air to rise
protonemaa branched filament produced by germination of a moss spore, giving rise to moss plants from buds
protonemataPROTONEMA, a branched filament produced by germination of a moss spore, giving rise to moss plants from buds
propaguleA vegetative structure that can become detached from a plant and give rise to a new plant, e.g., a bud, sucker, or spore
propagulesA vegetative structure that can become detached from a plant and give rise to a new plant, e.g., a bud, sucker, or spore
heartseaseA wild European pansy that typically has purple and yellow flowers. It has given rise to the hybrids from which most garden pansies were developed
heartseasesA wild European pansy that typically has purple and yellow flowers. It has given rise to the hybrids from which most garden pansies were developed
roundtrippinga form of trading in which a company borrows a sum of money from one source and takes advantage of a short-term rise in interest rates to make a profit by lending it to another
roundtrippingsROUNDTRIPPING, a form of trading in which a company borrows a sum of money from one source and takes advantage of a short-term rise in interest rates to make a profit by lending it to another