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ValleyA linear depression in the landscape that slopes down to a stream, lake or the ocean. Formed by water and/or ice erosion.
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ValleyThe internal angle formed by the junction of two sloping sides of a roof.
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Valleyc. 1300, from Anglo-French valey, Old French valee "a valley" (12c.), from Vulgar Latin *vallata, from Latin vallis "valley," of unknown origin. Valley Girl (in reference to San Fe [..]
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Valley/ˈvæli/ noun plural valleys valley /ˈvæli/ noun plural valleys Learner's definition of VALLEY [count] 1 : an area of low land between hills or mountains the Shenandoah (River) Valley
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ValleyValley Heb. bik'ah, a "cleft" of the mountains ( Deuteronomy 8:7 ; 11:11 ; Psalms 104:8 ; Isaiah 41:18 ); also a low plain bounded by mountains, as the plain of Lebanon at the foot of H [..]
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Valleydepression in the Earth between hills.
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Valleya long depression in the surface of the land that usually contains a river In geology, a valley or dale is a depression with predominant extent in one direction. A very deep river valley may be called [..]
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ValleyThe lowest area between two ridges on a green
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Valleythe low land between two hills or mountains
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ValleyThe internal angle formed by the junction of two slop ing sides of a roof.
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Valley(1.) Heb. bik'ah, a "cleft" of the mountains (Deut. 8:7; 11:11; Ps. 104:8; Isa. 41:18); also a low plain bounded by mountains, as the plain of Lebanon at the foot of Hermon around the s [..]
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Valleytol
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ValleyA low-lying area of land surrounded by hills or mountains. Valleys can range from a few kilometres to hundreds or thousands of kilometres.
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ValleyTo find yourself walking through green and pleasant valleys, foretells great improvements in business, and lovers will be happy and congenial. If the valley is barren, the reverse is predicted. If marshy, illness or vexations may follow.
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ValleyA valley is a low place between mountains.
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ValleyA depression on Earth's surface between ranges of hills or mountains.
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ValleyA valley is a long trough in the landscape that has been eroded by a river or a combination of river and glacier action.
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Valleya low place between hills or mountains. Valleys are usually categorized as river valleys or glacial valleys. River valleys are V-shaped, while glacial valleys have a U shape. Yosemite Valley is an exa [..]
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ValleyLow area of land lying between hills of mountains. Ice Cap
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ValleyAn elongated depression between hills or mountains, often with a river flowing through it. The area which drains into a river. Any structure resembling 1, e.g., the meeting point of two pitched roofs.
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Valley(n) a long depression in the surface of the land that usually contains a river
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ValleyLow land between hills and mountains.
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ValleyThe "V" shaped area of a roof where two sloping roofs meet. Water drains off the roof at the valleys.
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ValleyOceanographically, a relatively shallow, wide depression, the bottom of which usually slopes continuously downward. the term is generally not used for features that have canyon-like characteristics fo [..]
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Valleyan elongated region or strip of land that is lower than surrounding areas; most often made by the erosive action of a river or glacier
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ValleyThe internal angle formed by the junction of two sloping sides of a roof.
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ValleyThe angle formed by two sloping sides of a roof.
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ValleyAn elongated depression, usually with an outlet, between BLUFFS or between ranges of hills or mountains.
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ValleyOn the sea floor, a relatively shallow, wide depression, the bottom of which usually has a continuous gradient. This term is generally not used for features that have canyon-like characteristics for a [..]
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Valleya long, low area of land usually between hills or mountains drained by a river
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ValleyThe meeting of two roof planes at an internal angle; the rafter which forms the junction.
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Valley A low area of land between hills or mountains that typically has a river or stream throwing through it.
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