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  • 31Ledge Point (Australie-Occidentale) — 31°6′29″S 115°22′34″E / 31.10806, 115.37611 Ledge Point est une bourgade côtière à 105 km au nord de Perth …

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  • 32ledge — an underwater feature, rocks forming an area of shoal water which cod and bait fish frequent …

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  • 33ledge — ledgeless, adj. /lej/, n., v., ledged, ledging. n. 1. a relatively narrow, projecting part, as a horizontal, shelflike projection on a wall or a raised edge on a tray. 2. a more or less flat shelf of rock protruding from a cliff or slope. 3. a… …

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  • 34ledge — noun a) A shelf on which articles may be laid; also, that which resembles such a shelf in form or use, as a projecting ridge or part, or a molding or edge in joinery. b) A shelf, ridge, or reef, of rocks …

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  • 35ledge — In anatomy, a structure resembling a l.. SEE ALSO: shelf, lamina. dental l. a band of ectodermal cells growing from the epithelium of the embryonic jaws into the underlying mesenchyme; local buds from the l. give rise to the …

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  • 36ledge — Synonyms and related words: band, bank, beam end, bed, bedding, belt, billiard table, board, border, bordure, bowling green, brim, brink, brow, coast, coral heads, corbel, couche, course, dead flat, dead level, deck, earth, edge, esplanade,… …

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  • 37Ledge — absolutely cool person (shortened from legend ) …

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  • 38ledge — Australian Slang absolutely cool person (shortened from legend ) …

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  • 39ledge — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. shelf, rim, bench; berm, reef. See height, horizontal. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. shelf, mantle, jut, strip, bar, setback, offset, step, ridge, reef, rim, bench, berm, edge, path, route, way, walk, track …

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  • 40ledge —     a) A narrow shelf or projection of rock, much longer than wide, formed on a rock wall or cliff face, as along a coast by differential wave action on softer rocks; erosion is by combined biological and chemical weathering.     b) A rocky… …

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