side+sheltered+from+the+wind

  • 31lee — lɪː n. shelter; side protected from the wind, side opposite the wind (Nautical) adj. of the side which is sheltered from the wind (Nautical) …

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  • 32lees — lɪːz n. dregs, sediment or particles which settle at the bottom of fermented wine or other liquor lɪː n. shelter; side protected from the wind, side opposite the wind (Nautical) adj. of the side which is sheltered from the wind (Nautical) …

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  • 33lee — noun 1》 (also lee side) the sheltered side; the side away from the wind. Contrasted with weather. 2》 shelter from wind or weather given by an object. Origin OE hlēo, hlēow shelter , of Gmc origin; prob. related to luke in lukewarm …

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  • 34lee — ► NOUN 1) shelter from wind or weather given by an object. 2) (also lee side) the sheltered side; the side away from the wind. Contrasted with WEATHER(Cf. ↑weather). ORIGIN Old English, «shelter» …

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  • 35leeward — lee|ward [ˈli:wəd, ˈlu:əd US ərd] adj, adv 1.) the leeward side of something is the side that is sheltered from the wind ≠ ↑windward ▪ We camped on the leeward side of the mountain. 2.) technical a leeward direction is the same direction as the… …

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  • 36Cyathea delgadii — Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Division: Pteridophyta Class: Pteridopsida …

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  • 37leeward — adjective technical 1 the leeward side of something is the side that is sheltered from the wind 2 a leeward direction is the same direction as the wind is blowing: to leeward: The ship cruised slowly to leeward. leeward adverb opposite windward 1 …

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  • 38Lee — n. 1 shelter given by a neighbouring object (under the lee of). 2 (in full lee side) the sheltered side, the side away from the wind (opp. weather side). Phrases and idioms: lee board a plank frame fixed to the side of a flat bottomed vessel and… …

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  • 39lee — n. 1 shelter given by a neighbouring object (under the lee of). 2 (in full lee side) the sheltered side, the side away from the wind (opp. weather side). Phrases and idioms: lee board a plank frame fixed to the side of a flat bottomed vessel and… …

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  • 40Tahlee — is a historic Australian property of Convert|68.8|ha|acre|0|lk=off situated on the north side of Port Stephens near Karuah in New South Wales in the suburb of Tahlee. It is the current location for Tahlee Bible College and the original site of… …

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