declivity in English

noun
1
a downward slope.
a thickly wooded declivity

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1. Brae definition, a slope; declivity; hillside

2. Declivity Kaskaskia Anisated hypotenuses earflaps nonerodent

3. 2 A precipice is a very, very steep declivity.

4. 4 I looked frontage straightly , going declivity one by one.

5. 6 He had rolled down a declivity of twelve or fifteen feet.

6. 13 The hikers cautiously made their way down the somewhat steep and rocky declivity that led to the river.

7. 1 And the once-glorious view of the declivity was now completely obscured by trees and brush.

8. 10 Recovering her reserve she sat without replying, and thus they reached the summit of another declivity.

9. 3 On the declivity of the Atlantic basin the first streams, branches of the North Platte River, already appeared.

10. Mindbender and Declivity are a bit less aggressive than the Bonafide and Enforcer, so they don't require as much input

11. Pronotum with blunt Bisinuate rim behind broadly depressed, more or less concave anterior declivity, all this reduced in minors

12. 7 The stability and reliability of tall buildings are one of the focuses of people' concern and declivity is one of the most important indexes in engineering construction.

13. Acclivity (plural acclivities) ( geomorphology ) A slope or inclination of the earth, as the side of a hill, considered as ascending , in opposition to declivity , …

14. 8 According to common problems on spiral excavation drilled-pouring pile, including deviation of pile, declivity of hole, slumped hole,[www.Sentencedict.com] it analyzes reasons and puts forward relative prevention measures.

15. 9 The deformation of level foundation is generally symmetric of road central line and the deformation of slope foundation is mainly concentrated on the border side of the declivity.

16. 5 The south declivity of Yimeng Uplift and the slope places around Central Uplift are the important areas for surveying gas reservoirs in regional stratigraphic traps.

17. Acclivity ( plural Acclivities ) ( geomorphology) A slope or inclination of the earth, as the side of a hill, considered as ascending, in opposition to declivity, or descending; an upward slope; ascent

18. 14 We opted for a simple and easily understandable project and decided to include workshops at the park with smooth lines which are connected to the park floor with their declivity.

19. 12 A bridge is defined as the structure that surmounts an obstacle, such as a river or declivity and is used as a passageway for pedestrian, motor or rail traffic.

20. 11 The immense oriented meandering river, along the long axis of the depression and with the gentle declivity and long slope, carried a large amount of mud and sand into the lake basin.

21. Borrowed from Latin acclīvitāt-, acclīvitās, from acclīvis, acclīvus "sloping upwards" (from ad- ad- + clīvus "slope, incline") + -itāt-, -itās -ity — more at declivity Learn More about Acclivity Time Traveler for Acclivity The first known use of Acclivity …

22. Gleniffer Braes [brae = a declivity, hillside, steep road, a knoll, a hill, the bank of a river, the upper part of a country] lookout and carpark is located 6km (3.7 miles) southwest of Paisley on the B775

23. Acclivity: 1 n an upward slope or grade (as in a road) Synonyms: ascent , climb , raise , rise , upgrade Antonyms: declension , declination , decline , declivity , descent , downslope , fall a downward slope or bend Types: uphill the upward slope of a hill Type of: incline , side , …