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The ground in which a plant grows. |
Revision as of 22:22, 13 February 2024
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L102-S1
English | The lowest part of something. |
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L102-S2
English | The underside or base of an object. |
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L102-S3
English | The ground or bed underneath a body of water. |
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L102-S4
English | A deep place; an abyss. |
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L102-S5
English | The keel or lower part of a ship's hull. |
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L102-S6
English | A ship or boat. |
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L102-S7
English | The lowest interior surface of a container or other hollow object. |
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L102-S8
English | The space immediately above the lowest interior surface of a container or other hollow object. |
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L102-S9
English | Lowlands or low-lying land; a valley, a dell, etc. |
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L102-S10
English | The channel or basin through which a river runs. |
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L102-S11
English | The base of an old river channel or other alluvial deposit, at or above which gold may be found. |
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L102-S12
English | Any stratum bearing gold or valuable minerals. |
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L102-S13
English | A large ditch or drain. |
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L102-S14
English | The lowest part of anything considered as a position in space as a location relative to its entire height. |
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L102-S15
English | The underground workings of a mine, as distinct from the works at the surface. |
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L102-S16
English | The part of a boot or shoe below the uppers. |
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L102-S17
English | The sole of a boot or shoe. |
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L102-S18
English | The buttocks. |
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A slang term for... buttocks. (American English)
L102-S19
English | The anus. |
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L102-S20
English | A fast runner. |
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L102-S21
English | Matter remaining at the bottom of a liquid. |
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L102-S22
English | A bed of calcined sand or ash on or forming the base of a furnace. |
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L102-S23
English | A mass of slag formed in the base of a furnace or cupel during smelting. |
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L102-S24
English | The foot of a page. |
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L102-S25
English | The part of an image which is lowest when viewed upright. |
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L102-S26
English | The seat of a chair. |
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L102-S27
English | In music, the lowest part of the range of notes. |
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L102-S28
English | The low sounds produced by the bass and rhythm in a piece of music. |
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L102-S29
English | The strength of the low sounds produced by the bass and rhythm in a piece of music. |
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L102-S30
English | The lowest or last place in a list or ranking. |
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L102-S31
English | The lowest level of a scale or hierarchy. |
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L102-S32
English | The lowest part of a garment. |
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L102-S33
English | The lower section of a fishing line to which hooks are attached. |
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L102-S34
English | The lower half of a two-piece set of clothing. |
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L102-S35
English | In baseball and softball, the second half of an inning. |
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L102-S36
English | In a gay or lesbian relationship, the individual who takes a more passive role in sexual activity. |
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L102-S37
English | In a butch–femme lesbian relationship, the femme or feminine partner. |
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L102-S38
English | In sexual activity between two men, the individual who is the receptive partner. |
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L102-S39
English | In sexual activity between two individuals, the individual who is the receptive partner, either vaginally, anally, or orally. |
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... the receptive partner in anal sex. (American English)
L102-S40
English | An individual who prefers to be the receptive partner during sexual activity. |
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L102-S41
English | In BDSM practices, activities, or relationships, the submissive or masochistic partner. |
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L102-S42
English | Genitalia; genitals. |
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A slang term for genitals... (American English)
L102-S43
English | The part of an organ that is furthest from the exterior. |
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L102-S44
English | The deepest part of a wound. |
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L102-S45
English | The deepest, innermost, or most remote part of some locale. |
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L102-S46
English | The furthest part or point of something. |
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L102-S47
English | The furthest end of a table. |
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L102-S48
English | A foundation. |
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L102-S49
English | A basis or footing. |
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L102-S50
English | A core on which thread is wound. |
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L102-S51
English | A skein or ball of thread or yarn. |
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L102-S52
English | The cocoon of a silkworm. |
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L102-S53
English | The fundamental character, essence, etc. |
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L102-S54
English | The rootstock of a plant. |
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L102-S55
English | The ground in which a plant grows. |