Talus
51Talus-Saint-Prix — 48° 50′ 00″ N 3° 44′ 48″ E / 48.8333, 3.7467 …
52Talus continental — Étage bathyal Étagement bathymétrique Étage supérieur Étage circalittoral Limite supérieure Rebord du plateau continental Étage inférieur Plaine abyssale Limite infér …
53talus slope — a portion of a hillslope or mountainslope mantled by talus and lying below a rockfall source (e.g., cliff). Compare: scree slope, scree, talus. Compare: beveled base. SW …
54talus cone — A steep (e.g., 30 40.), cone shaped landform at the base of a cliff or escarpment that heads in a relatively small declivity or ravine, and composed of poorly sorted rock and soil debris that has accumulated primarily by episodic rockfall or,… …
55Talus verticalis — vertikalusis šokikaulis statusas T sritis embriologija atitikmenys: lot. Talus verticalis ryšiai: platesnis terminas – šleivapėdis …
56talus glacier — noun Etymology: talus (I) : rock stream …
57talus — I. noun Etymology: French, from Middle French, probably from Vulgar Latin *talutum side, slope; akin to Latin talutium slope indicating presence of gold under the soil Date: 1645 1. a slope formed especially by an accumulation of rock debris 2.… …
58talus — the accumulation of weathered material on a slope …
59Talus — Sprungbein …
60TALUS — a man of brass, the work of Hephæstos, given to Minos to guard the island of Crete; he walked round the island thrice a day, and if he saw any stranger approaching he made himself red hot and embraced him …