Basin

  • 101basin range — noun Etymology: from the Great Basin, region of the western United States : a mountain range that owes its present elevation essentially to faulting and tilting : a tilted fault block * * * Geol. a mountain range of the type found in the Great… …

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  • 102Basin Street Six — The Basin Street Six was a Dixieland sextet founded in 1950 in New Orleans that had some famous members, including George Girard, Roy Zimmerman, Pete Fountain and Joe Rotis, among others.They recorded for various record companies, including… …

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  • 103basin relief, maximum —    The elevation difference between basin mouth and the highest point within a basin perimeter [16] …

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  • 104basin wild rye — pilkoji rugiaveidė statusas T sritis vardynas apibrėžtis Miglinių šeimos pašarinis augalas (Leymus cinereus), paplitęs Šiaurės Amerikoje. atitikmenys: lot. Leymus cinereus angl. basin wild rye; Great Basin wild rye šaltinis Valstybinės lietuvių… …

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  • 105basin-wide — baˈsin wide (Spenser basen wide) adjective Wide as a basin • • • Main Entry: ↑basin …

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  • 106Basin Ranges — geographical name see Great Basin …

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  • 107Basin Street — a street in the US city of New Orleans which is especially associated with the playing of jazz music. There is a well known song called The Basin Street Blues. * * * …

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  • 108basin range — Geol. a mountain range of the type found in the Great Basin region of the western U.S., typically long and narrow and characterized by faulted, tilted blocks of strata. * * * …

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  • 109Basin and Ewer — A basin and ewer are usually placed on a low wooden stand at the northern side of the altar. They are used to wash the priest s hands during the divine Liturgy …

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  • 110basin characteristics —    The physiographic, geologic, and ecologic characteristics of a basin [16] …

    Lexicon of Cave and Karst Terminology