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valley
- IPA[ˈvalē]
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- a low area of land between hills or mountains, typically with a river or stream flowing through it;an internal angle formed by the intersecting planes of a roof, or by the slope of a roof and a wall.
noun: valley, plural noun: valleys
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- 1. a low area of land between hills or mountains, typically with a river or stream flowing through it the Thames Valley the valley floor
- 2. an internal angle formed by the intersecting planes of a roof, or by the slope of a roof and a wall.
- a town in southwestern California, northeast of Los Angeles; population 70,200 (est. 2008).
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- a resort in northeastern California, on Lake Tahoe, site of the 1960 Winter Olympic games.
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- a city in south central Idaho, a well-known winter sports resort; population 1,466 (est. 2008).
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- a valley which is cut across by a deeper valley or a cliff.
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- a fashionable and affluent teenage girl from the Valley in southern California: Sloane Rangers and Valley Girls have slang the surfers, Valley Girl accents and hustling gurus
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- used in reference to the phenomenon whereby a computer-generated figure or humanoid robot ... anyone attempting to build a believable human facsimile also has to beware of the uncanny valley
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- another term for coccidioidomycosis
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- a deep arid desert basin below sea level in southeastern California and southwestern Nevada, ...
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- a low area of land between hills or mountains, typically with a river or stream flowing through it: the Thames Valley the valley floor
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