Wilt "the Stilt", "Goliath", and his favorite, "The Big Dipper" were his nicknames.
"Wilt the Stilt" or "The Big Dipper"
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stilt n 1. perna de pau 2. (pile) estaca, suporte m
stilted adj afetado
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stilt houses are very good for flood prone areas
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That is the correct spelling of "stilt" -- normally plural as "stilts" (extension poles for the legs).
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mangroves have stilt roots. mangroves grow in soil which is clayey and covered with salty water. stilt roots support the stem and take in air directly from the surroundings.
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Stilt fishing is fishing in reletively shallow water on a platform made up of a stilt. This is a common method employed by Sri Lankan fisherman when fishing in or arround reefs not far away from the shore.
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Wilt "The Stilt" Chamberlain passed away due to congestive heart failure on October 12, 1999.
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what is environment in zwinky how to get in whan you are banded
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Stilt houses are found in places that get heavy rainfall to avoid flooding of houses. The area around the house is normally wet, marshy land. We may find stilt houses in Arunachal Pradesh .
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Yes, banded can be a past-tense form of the verb band. As in, "They banded together to face the challenge."
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A banded tube is a variety of phytoclast consisting of micrometre-scale tubes with a banded intenal ornamentation.
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Stilt house are usually built over water with a tidal rise and fall. The stilts keep the house above water.
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A banded killifish is a topminnow of the species Fundulus diaphanus.
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Those are two types of metamorphic rocks. Banded metamorphic rocks are when rocks layer into layers and they look like strips or Bands. Non banded is the opposite of banded
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