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41 elevado
• dignified• elevated• lofty• talks• tall and slender person• towering -
42 ferrocarril aéreo
• aerial railway• elevated railway• overhead railway -
43 antena elevada
f.elevated antenna. -
44 crista
f.1 crest, the ornament of a helmet. (Heraldy)2 crista, elongated and elevated part of a bone, crest. -
45 cruce elevado
m.elevated crossing, bridge. -
46 escápula elevada
f.elevated scapula. -
47 estado elevado
m.elevated state, elevation. -
48 ferrocarril aéreo
m.overhead railway, aerial railway, elevated railway. -
49 lugar elevado
m.elevated place, elevation. -
50 metro aéreo
m.elevated train. -
51 papujada
adj.1 full gorged (pájaros).2 swollen, thick, elevated. -
52 pingorotuda
adj.high, lofty, elevated. (Provincial) -
53 pingorotudo
adj.high, lofty, elevated. (Provincial) -
54 puente volante
m.flying bridge, elevated bridgelike structure connecting two buildings. -
55 silo elevado
m.elevated bin, hopper, raised granary. -
56 tumida
f.1 swollen, tumid, inflated.2 pompous, tumid, elevated (estilo). -
57 mesa
(Sp. model spelled same [mésa] < Latin mensam 'table')1) Northwestern Texas: 1840. A hill or mountain with a flat top or a steep-sided plateau.2) Nebraska: 1927. According to the DARE, this term has a specific meaning in Nebraska; it refers to "a steep gully along a river." The DRAE defines mesa as an extended piece of elevated flat land surrounded by valleys or cliffs. This geographical term, along with a few others such as arroyo and ( box) canyon, is linked in the popular mind with gunslingers, rustlers, sheriffs, ranchers and cowboys, thanks to Hollywood and pulp fiction. In fact, many outlaws hid out in the badlands.
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elevated — [el′əvāt΄id] adj. 1. lifted up; raised; high 2. exalted; dignified; lofty 3. high spirited; exhilarated 4. higher than normal [an elevated temperature] n. ☆ ELEVATED RAILWAY … English World dictionary
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