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02484530-a:
sloping upward
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02484638-a:
tending or directed upward
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02484919-a:
growing or extending upward
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02485050-a:
rising from the sea
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02485168-a:
used especially of plants; having a tendency to climb
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02485319-a:
moving upward or along at a considerable height
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02485488-a:
extending or moving toward a higher place
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02485650-a:
coming down or downward
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02490170-a:
being or moving higher in position or greater in some value; being above a former position or level
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05336246-n:
the ascending part of the aorta as it emerges from the left ventricle
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05357682-n:
a vein that accompanies the ascending cervical artery and opens into the vertebral vein
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05358507-n:
one of a system of veins that drain the thoracic and abdominal walls; arises as a continuation of the right ascending lumbar vein and terminates in the superior vena cava
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05368874-n:
a continuation of the left ascending lumbar vein; crosses the midline at the 8th vertebra and empties into the azygos vein
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06857122-n:
a rapid series of ascending or descending notes on the musical scale
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07030174-n:
(counterpoint) a variation of a melody or part in which ascending intervals are replaced by descending intervals and vice versa
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07102373-n:
arrangement of clauses in ascending order of forcefulness
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11632619-n:
tall Eurasian cypress with thin grey bark and ascending branches
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12254168-n:
small prostrate or ascending shrub having scarlet flowers and succulent fruit resembling cranberries; sometimes placed in genus Styphelia
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12726357-n:
Eurasian willow tree having greyish leaves and ascending branches
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13940311-n:
ascending stages by which somebody or something can progress
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