Topical Terminology  

       

Topical Terminology > Fall



14 Definitions

Fall

For Fall we have terms and definitions in 14 topics. The topics are Astrology, Canine, Climbing, Dream, Drugs, Equestrian Sports, Motorcross, New Age, Physical Geography, Planetary Science, Sports, Equestrian, Tap Dance, William Shakespeare and Wrestling.



Fall (Astrology)

A planet is in fall when placed in the sign opposite to that of its exaltation. A debility.


Fall (Canine)

Hair overhanging the face.


See more Canine Terms ...

Fall (Climbing)

Undesirable downward motion. Hopefully stopped by a rope, otherwise see mountain rescue.


See more Climbing Terms ...

Fall (Dream)

To dream that you sustain a fall, and are much frightened, denotes that you will undergo some great struggle, but will eventually rise to honor and wealth; but if you are injured in the fall, you will encounter hardships and loss of friends.


See more Dream Terms ...

Fall (Drugs)

Arrested


See more Drugs Terms ...

Fall (Equestrian Sports)

If the horse's shoulders or hindquarters, or any part of the rider's body touches the ground, it is considered a fall, which brings automatic disqualification.


Fall (Motorcross)

line


Fall (New Age)

A planet in this sign opposite its exaltation, attracting complications. Venus is exalted in Pisces and in and its fall Virgo.


See more New Age Terms ...

Fall (Physical Geography)

Season between summer and winter. Astronomically it is the period from the autumnal equinox to the winter solstice in the Northern Hemisphere.


Fall (Planetary Science)

A meteorite that was observed as it fell through Earth's atmosphere and was retrieved. Since most falls are collected soon after hitting the ground, these meteorites are not badly degraded or weathered.


Fall (Sports, Equestrian)

If the horse's shoulders or hindquarters, or any part of the rider's body touches the ground, it is considered a fall, which brings automatic disqualification.


Fall (Tap Dance)

A Fall is the same as a Leap but is executed in an exaggerated form such as in comedy dancing.


Fall (William Shakespeare)

To let fall.


Fall (Wrestling)

When both of the opponent's shoulders are in contact with the mat (a pin), a wrestler is awarded a fall, which wins the match in international wrestling. In college wrestling, the pin must be held for one second, in high school wrestling for two seconds.




Similar

Browse words that start with:




Browse All Terms by First Letter

Term Search



Powered by Odin Assemble 2.5a