Definitionn. a sloping mass of loose rocks at the base of a cliff
Last update: October 1, 2015
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They are extensive grassy plains, the lowest being the bed of an ancient inland lake about which is a broad terrace (mesa), the talus perhaps of the ancient encircling highlands. [Please select]
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Talus (ta [Please select]
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Then Talus said, "Who are you, strange maiden; and where is this ichor of youth." [Please select]
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The roadway at its base is constructed across the talus, and is emphatically a glass road. [Please select]
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And he listened to her false words, that simple Talus, and came near. [Please select]
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Then that simple Talus dipped himself in the sea, and came and knelt before Medeia and showed the secret nail. [Please select]
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Talus tried to leap up, crying, "You have betrayed me, false witch-maiden." [Please select]
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Some say, indeed, that this Talus was hammered out for King Minos by Vulcan himself, the skilfullest of all workers in metal. [Please select]
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And Talus tried to leap up, crying, "You have betrayed me, false witch maiden." [Please select]
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Other mouse traps and rat traps were set in suitable places on talus slopes, rocky cliffs, and in cliff dwellings. [Please select]
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In the upper chaparral association the squirrels frequented the large scrub oaks growing on talus slopes and canyon sides. [Please select]
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