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  • 11The Legend of the Legendary Heroes — Cover of The Legend of the Legendary Heroes first volume as published by Fujimi Shobo 伝説の勇者の伝説 …

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  • 12The Little Lame Prince and his Travelling Cloak — (often published under its shorter title The Little Lame Prince ) is a story for children written by Dinah Maria Mulock Craik and first published in 1875. In the story, a young prince whose legs are paralysed due to a childhood trauma is given a… …

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  • 13ascend — 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… …

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  • 14ascend — as|cend [əˈsend] v [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: ascendere, from ad to + scandere to climb ] 1.) [i]formal to move up through the air ≠ ↑descend ▪ The plane ascended rapidly. 2.) [T] written …

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  • 15ascend */ — UK [əˈsend] / US verb Word forms ascend : present tense I/you/we/they ascend he/she/it ascends present participle ascending past tense ascended past participle ascended formal 1) [transitive] to climb a mountain, stairs etc They began slowly… …

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  • 16ascend — verb Etymology: Middle English, from Latin ascendere, from ad + scandere to climb more at scan Date: 14th century intransitive verb 1. a. to move upward < the balloon ascended > b. to slope upward …

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  • 17The Disasters of War — Plate 3: Lo mismo (The same). A man about to cut off the head of a soldier with an axe.[1] …

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  • 18ascend — verb formal 1 (I) to move up through the air: He could feel a current of warm air ascending from the street. 2 (T) to climb: We were walking on the forest path, ascending a steep slope. 3 (I, T) to lead up to a higher position: The stairs&#8230; …

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  • 19ascend — as|cend [ ə send ] verb FORMAL * 1. ) transitive to climb a mountain, stairs, etc.: They began slowly ascending the rock face. a ) intransitive to rise into the air: We watched as the airplane ascended. b ) intransitive if a road, path, or set of …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 20ascend — 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&#8230; …

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