go+or+move+upward

  • 31spring — [spriŋ] vi. sprang or sprung, sprung, springing [ME springen < OE springan, akin to Du & Ger springen < IE * sprenĝh , to move quickly (< base * sper , to jerk) > Sans spṛhayati, (he) strives for] 1. to move suddenly and rapidly;… …

    English World dictionary

  • 32up — I. adverb Etymology: partly from Middle English up upward, from Old English ūp; partly from Middle English uppe on high, from Old English; both akin to Old High German ūf up and probably to Latin sub under, Greek hypo under, hyper over more at… …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 33ascend — ascendable, ascendible, adj. /euh send /, v.i. 1. to move, climb, or go upward; mount; rise: The airplane ascended into the clouds. 2. to slant upward. 3. to rise to a higher point, rank, or degree; proceed from an inferior to a superior degree… …

    Universalium

  • 34hormone — hormonal, hormonic /hawr mon ik, moh nik/, adj. /hawr mohn/, n. 1. Biochem. any of various internally secreted compounds, as insulin or thyroxine, formed in endocrine glands, that affect the functions of specifically receptive organs or tissues… …

    Universalium

  • 35climb — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. mount, scale, ascend, rise, go up; succeed; clamber, scramble, shin[ny]. See ascent, descent. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [The act of climbing] Syn. climbing, clamber, mounting, ascent; see rise 1 . 2. [An… …

    English dictionary for students

  • 36ascend — as•cend [[t]əˈsɛnd[/t]] v. i. 1) to move, climb, or go upward; mount; rise 2) to slant upward 3) to rise to a higher point, rank, degree, etc 4) to go toward the source or beginning 5) to go or move upward upon or along; climb; mount 6) to gain… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 37Potential density — The potential density of a fluid parcel at pressure P is the density that the parcel would acquire if adiabatically brought to a reference pressure P {0}, often 1 bar (100 kPa). Whereas density changes with changing pressure, potential density of …

    Wikipedia

  • 38ascend — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To rise] Syn. go up, move upward, sprout, soar; see rise 1 . 2. [To climb] Syn. mount, scale, work one s way up; see climb 2 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. rise, arise, climb, surmount, scale, levitate, soar, escalate.… …

    English dictionary for students

  • 39rise — [rīz] vi. rose, risen [riz′ən] rising [ME risen < OE risan, akin to OHG risan, ON risa < IE * ereis , extension of base * er , to set in motion, raise > RUN, L oriri, to rise, Gr ornynai, to arouse] I to get up 1. to stand or assume a… …

    English World dictionary

  • 40rise — I. intransitive verb (rose; risen; rising) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English rīsan; akin to Old High German rīsan to rise Date: before 12th century 1. a. to assume an upright position especially from lying, kneeling, or sitting b. to… …

    New Collegiate Dictionary