taluses

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Definition of taluses in Turkish Turkish dictionary

talus
Aşık kemiği
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plural of talus
talus
The bone of the ankle
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A sloping heap of fragments of rock lying at the foot of a precipice

By the time he reached the first talus slides under the tall escarpments of the Pilares the dawn was not far to come.

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The slope of an embankment wall, which is thicker at the bottom than at the top
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{n} the slope of a work as of a wall
talus
The astragalus
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A heap of rock debris which collects at the bottom of a cliff
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A slope; the inclination of the face of a work
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Rock debris and boulders that accumulate at the base of a cliff
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An accumulation at the foot of a slope of rock debris from rockfalls
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A slope Especially a steep slope formed by an accumulation of rock debris TAYLOR GRAZING ACT: Act of June 28, 1934 (48 Stat 1269; 43 U S C sec 315), as amended
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A slope built up by the accumulation of rock waste at the foot of a cliff or ridge
talus
A fan-shaped accumulation of mixed fragments of rock that have fallen because of weathering of a cliff or steep mountainside
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A sloping mass of large rock fragments and boulders that have detached from the cliff you are about to climb and now lay strewn around the base Think even less about this than you did about its smaller cousin, scree
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Where the tibia and fibula joint to form the ankle joint, the entire ankle
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the bone in the ankle that articulates with the leg bones to form the ankle joint
talus
The ankle bone that articulates with the tibia and fibula to form the ankle joint
talus
A pile of rock fragments lying at the bottom of the cliff or steep slope from which they have broken off
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A variety of clubfoot (Talipes calcaneus)
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Name for the rock rubble/debris that collects at the bottom of mountains, rock faces, etc Sold in hobby stores in various degrees of coarseness and colors
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Weathered rock which has fallen from and accumulated at the bottom of a cliff
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{i} sloping pile of rock fragments at the bottom of a cliff
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Rock fragments of any size or shape (usually coarse and angular) derived from and lying at the base of a cliff or very steep rock slope The accumulated mass of such loose, broken rock formed chiefly by falling, rolling, or sliding
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similar to scree, but consisting of larger rocks and boulders that can be stepped on individually lichen covered talus indicates a stable slope
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The accumulation of rock fragments at the foot of a cliff Also called scree
talus
a deposit of large rocks, usually at the base of a slope or cliff
talus
large blocks of rock
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Rock debris at the base of a cliff
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Pile of rock rubble below a cliff or chute Talus slope is a common usage although it is redundant because the term "talus" actually includes the concept of a slope
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See the Note under Talipes
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Sir Artegal's iron man Spenser, in his Faërie Queene, makes Talus run continually round the island of Crete to chastise offenders with an iron flail He represents executive power- “swift as a swallow, and as lion strong ” In Greek mythology, Talos was a man of brass, the work of Hephaestos (Vulcan), who went round the island of Crete thrice a day Whenever he saw a stranger draw near the island he made himself red-hot, and embraced the stranger to death
talus
a sloping mass of loose rocks at the base of a cliff
talus
The loose accumulation of fragmented rock material on slopes, such as at the base of a cliff
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Definition of taluses in Turkish English dictionary

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astragalus
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