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Climbable
see synonyms of climbableAdjective
WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.
Climbable
see synonyms of climbableverb (mainly intr)
1. (also tr; often foll by up)
to go up or ascend (stairs, a mountain, etc)
2. (often foll by along)
to progress with difficulty
to climb along a ledge
3.
to rise to a higher point or intensity
the temperature climbed
4.
to incline or slope upwards
the road began to climb
5.
to ascend in social position
6.
(of plants) to grow upwards by twining, using tendrils or suckers, etc
7. informal (foll by into)
to put (on) or get (into)
he climbed into his pyjamas
8.
to be a climber or mountaineer
noun
9.
the act or an instance of climbing
10.
a place or thing to be climbed, esp a route in mountaineering
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Climbable
see synonyms of climbable verb intransitive, verb transitiveWord forms: climbed or ˈclimbing
1.
to go up by using the feet and, often, the hands
2.
to rise or ascend gradually to a higher point; mount
3.
to move (down, over, along, etc.), using the hands and feet
4. US
to get (into or out of clothes or a piece of clothing) hastily, perfunctorily, etc.
5. Botany
to grow upward on (a wall, trellis, etc.) by winding around or adhering with tendrils
noun
6.
an act or instance of climbing; rise; ascent
7.
a thing or place to be climbed
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Climbable
see synonyms of climbablev. climbed, climb·ing, climbs
v.intr.
1.
a. To move upward, especially by using the hands and feet: We climbed until we reached the shelter. The truck climbed the mountain highway.
b. To move in a specified direction by using the hands and feet: climbed down the ladder; climbed out the window.
c. To engage in the activity or sport of mountain climbing.
3. To slant or slope upward: The road climbs steeply to the top.
4. To grow in an upward direction, as some plants do, often by means of twining stems or tendrils.
v.tr.
1. To move upward on or mount, especially by using the hands and feet or the feet alone; ascend: The hikers climbed the mountain. We climbed the stairs. The tractor climbed the hill.
2. To grow in an upward direction on or over: ivy climbing the walls.
n.
1. An act of climbing; an ascent: a long, exhausting climb to the top.
2. A place to be climbed: The face of the cliff was a steep climb.
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