CLIMB vs ACCLIVITY: NOUN
- A climbing; an ascent by climbing.
- A place to be climbed.
- An upward slope or grade (as in a road)
- The act of climbing something
- An act of climbing; an ascent.
- An event that involves rising to a higher point (as in altitude or temperature or intensity etc.)
- The act of getting to somewhere more elevated.
- An act of climbing.
- The act of one who climbs; ascent by climbing.
- An upwards struggle
- 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.
- Specifically, in fortification, the talus of a rampart.
- An upward slope or inclination of the earth, as the side of a hill: opposed to declivity, or a slope considered as descending.
- An upward slope, as of a hill.
- An upward slope or grade (as in a road)
CLIMB vs ACCLIVITY: VERB
- Slope upward
- Improve one's social status
- Go upward with gradual or continuous progress
- Move with difficulty, by grasping
- Go up or advance
- To ascend; rise; to go up.
- To mount; to move upwards on.
- To scale; to get to the top of something.
- To move (especially up and down something) by gripping with the hands and using the feet.
- To practise the sport of climbing
- To jump high
- Of plants, to grow upwards by clinging to something.
- To move to a higher position on the social ladder.
- Increase in value or to a higher point
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CLIMB vs ACCLIVITY: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To ascend as if with effort; to rise to a higher point.
- To ascend or mount laboriously, esp. by use of the hands and feet.
- To grow in an upward direction on or over.
- To move upward on or mount, especially by using the hands and feet or the feet alone; ascend.
- To grow in an upward direction, as some plants do, often by means of twining stems or tendrils.
- To slant or slope upward.
- To rise slowly or steadily; ascend: : rise.
- To engage in the activity or sport of mountain climbing.
- To move in a specified direction by using the hands and feet.
- To move upward, especially by using the hands and feet.
- To ascend or creep upward by twining about a support, or by attaching itself by tendrils, rootlets, etc., to a support or upright surface.
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CLIMB vs ACCLIVITY: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To ascend, as by means of the hands and feet, or laboriously or slowly; to mount.
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CLIMB vs ACCLIVITY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To attain as if by climbing; achieve slowly or with effort.
- To go up on or surmount, especially by the use of both the hands and feet.
- Hence Figuratively, to rise slowly as if by climbing; ascend; rise.
- To mount or ascend; especially, ascend by means of both the hands and the feet.
- Move with effort, by grasping
- Specifically, of plants, to ascend by means of tendrils or adhesive fibers, or by twining the stem or leaf-stalk round a support, as ivy and honeysuckle.
- Hence Figuratively, to ascend or mount as if by climbing.
- (idiom) (climb the walls) To be anxious or frantic.
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CLIMB vs ACCLIVITY: RELATED WORDS
- Climber, Jumps, Jump, Soar, Ascend, Acclivity, Go up, Climb up, Wax, Upgrade, Mounting, Mount, Raise, Rise, Ascent
- Iks, Milter, Emprise, Camwood, Software, Discoverture, Clearstory, Isogon, Myob, Reflectent, Ascent, Rise, Climb, Raise, Upgrade
CLIMB vs ACCLIVITY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Climber, Jumps, Jump, Soar, Ascend, Acclivity, Go up, Climb up, Wax, Upgrade, Mounting, Mount, Raise, Rise, Ascent
- Inceptor, Iks, Milter, Emprise, Camwood, Software, Discoverture, Clearstory, Isogon, Reflectent, Rise, Raise, Climb, Ascent, Upgrade
CLIMB vs ACCLIVITY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Climb up the ladder and then climb up the second ladder to the top deck.
- You can climb on these and then climb on the roof of the building, getting access through a hatch, landing you inside.
- We have a mountain to climb and one we need to climb at pace to avoid these young people being left even further behind.
- This will stop squirrels from being able to either climb onto the bird table or climb down onto the feeder.
- Unfortunately, he appears to be stuck and unable to climb back down the slippery stalk which was so easy to climb up.
- Climb on it and climb on the ledge in front of you.
- Climb mode: climb the levels with increasing difficulty, overlapping words, backward words and more.
- Is this popping analogous to what happens as you climb up or climb down a mountain?
- Use your Wolverine senses to reveal a place where you can climb, then climb up.
- Offers Family Climb Nights with a Y Staffer available during open climb times to help.
- Castdlo Hill, upon which the Church and Monastery of the Capuchins are situated; and the acclivity of St.
- The city is seen in the distance, built upon a gentle acclivity, and surrounded by pleasant vineyards, and waving fields of grain.
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CLIMB vs ACCLIVITY: QUESTIONS
- What are the different routes to climb Kilimanjaro?
- When did Arnold Coster expedition climb Mount Everest?
- Did Kilian Jornet really climb Mount Everest twice?
- When did Brian Blessed climb Everest without oxygen?
- Do hardtails climb better than dual suspension bikes?
- Are Pilgrims advised to climb Croagh Patrick barefoot?
- How does airspeed affect helicopter climb performance?
- Did Alexandria Incontro climb Mount Rushmore barefoot?
- How much climbing experience do I need to climb at climb central?
- What is the actual initial climb gradient for a 520 climb?
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