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is sloping
noun
An area of ground that tends evenly upward or downward.
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Much of the land surface is sloping, and the problem of soil erosion was acute.
With a bivvy, you could also sleep outside the cave, although the ground is sloping.
Even though it is obvious that at (almost)every point the track is sloping up or sloping down.
Set on four-acre lots, the houses are built into terrain that is sloping, densely wooded and clearly a construction challenge.
"Because the base of the ice shelf is sloping upwards, this water flows quickly up the bottom of the ice shelf, and as it does that, it mixes and stirs in the warm water from beneath," said Nicholls.
However, we find that the specific capacity, the rate performance, and the cycling performance may all be severely underestimated with the traditional half-cell cycling evaluation method, due to premature truncation of part II of the capacity (part I is "sloping", part II is "plateauing", while part III is Na metal deposition).
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The floor is sloped.
CONS: The lot is sloped; the property is partly wetland.
The exclamation mark is sloped in a way that defies the other letters' font!
Check to see if the floor is sloped.
His lie looks to be sloping down and left.
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