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Definition of Reascent

Reascent
Reascent Re`as*cent", n. A returning ascent or ascension; acclivity. --Cowper.

Meaning of Reascent from wikipedia

- In topography, prominence or relative height (also referred to as autonomous height, and shoulder drop in US English, and drop in British English) measures...
- The ****ociated p****age back into the inguinal canal is closed to prevent reascent. In patients with intra-abdominal maldescended testis, laparoscopy is useful...
- rappel of about 10 m (33 ft) into a notch followed by a loose and dangerous reascent up the crumbling lava. On the northern side of the north summit stands...
- Alan Dawson in his book, the Relative Hills of Britain, using a minimum reascent figure of 30 metres; this gives 317 summits in England and Wales, hills...
- Alan Dawson in his book, the Relative Hills of Britain, using a minimum reascent figure of 30 metres; this gives 317 summits in England and Wales, hills...
- south side. The two other hills on Barra with more than 150 metres of reascent are Ben Tangaval (333 m) in the west, and Ben Cliad (202 m) in the north...
- sourcebook, Sun County (1992), with his first unfinished work, The Glorious ReAscent of Yelm. This even that led to the creation of the term 'gregging', which...
- trending south east across a broad plateau is The Old Man of Coniston, the reascent being negligible. Halfway between Brim Fell and 'The Old Man' a further...
- Roughton Gill. The western arms drops across an area of bog and with little reascent arrives at the summit of Great Sca Fell. The eastern branch crosses Miller...