
1) Acme 2) Altitude 3) Apex 4) Build 5) Dimension 6) Elevation 7) Eminence 8) Essence 9) Intensity 10) Level 11) Loftiness 12) Lowness 13) Measurement 14) Mountain 15) Peak 16) Stature 17) Summit 18) Tallness 19) Top 20) Tor
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1) Altitude 2) Asset for a basketball player 3) Basketball card figure 4) Dimension 5) Distance above ground 6) Distance from the ground 7) Echelon 8) Elevation 9) Elevation of a mountain 10) Eminence 11) Exclusively Saxon word 12) Exclusively Anglo word 13) Height above sea level 14) How tall one is
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Height is the measurement of vertical distance, but has two meanings in common use. It can either indicate how `tall` something is, or how `high up` it is. For example `The height of the building is 50 m` or `The height of the airplane is 10,000 m`. When used to describe how high something like an airplane or mountain peak is from sea leve...
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[abelian group] In mathematics, the height of an element g of an abelian group A is an invariant that captures its divisibility properties: it is the largest natural number N such that the equation Nx = g has a solution x ∈ A, or symbol ∞ if the largest number with this property does not exist. The ``p``-height considers only divisibili...
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• (n.) Elevation in excellence of any kind, as in power, learning, arts; also, an advanced degree of social rank; preeminence or distinction in society; prominence. • (n.) Progress toward eminence; grade; degree. • (n.) That which is elevated; an eminence; a hill or mountain; as, Alpine heights. • (n.) Utmost degree in extent; e...
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Vertical measurement from the withers to the ground; usually called shoulder height.
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Measure of the vertical dimension of a feature. May also be the depth of a rut or dip.
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(from the article `human development`) ...highly regulated and controlled. The fundamental questions of growth relate to these processes of regulation, to the program that controls the ... ...transmitted along the spine. Therefore, the disk flattens from above downward and expands in all other directions. After arising in the morning .....
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The distance between the tallest part of a vehicle and level ground.
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Vertical measurement. ... Anterior facial height (AFH), in cephalometrics, the linear measurement from the nasion to the menton. ... Height of contour, the line encircling a tooth or other structure at its greatest bulge or diameter with respect to a selected path of insertion. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(hīt) the vertical measurement of something. height of contour the measurement of a tooth from the lingual to the vestibular surface at its greatest bulge.
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Height (hīt)
noun [ Written also
hight .] [ Middle English
heighte ,
heght ,
heighthe , Anglo-Saxon
heáhðu ,
hēhðu from
heah high; akin to Dutch
hoogte , Swedish
höjd , Danish
höide , Icelandic
hæð ,...
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(h) Type: Term Pronunciation: hīt Definitions: 1. Vertical measurement.
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Height is American slang for excellent, first-rate.
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[
n] - the vertical dimension of extension
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Vertical distance, the distance above some reference point or plane, as, height above sea level.The vertical dimension of anything, the distance which something extends above its foot or root.
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A measure of a polygon or solid figure, taken as a perpendicular from the base of the figure
Example:
height
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tallness noun the vertical dimension of extension; distance from the base of something to the top
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Vertical measurement from the withers to the ground; usually called shoulder height.
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horses are measured from the ground to the top of the withers in 'hands.' One hand is four inches. The average horse is 15 to 16 hands. 17 hands is very tall and only unusual specimens reach 18 hands. Some horses, especially in the West, are smaller. Ponies are usually less than 14 hands, two inches, though the words 'horse' and 'pony' can be used ...
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(Ellipsoidal) The height coordinate determined from GPS observations is related to the surface of a Reference Ellipsoid. The coordinates are derived initially in the 3-D Cartesian system (as XYZ values), and then for display/output purposes they are transformed to Latitude, Longitude and (Ellipsoidal) Height using well known formulae to an e...
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Measurement of distance from seat to point of work at the centre of the bottom edge of the swivel.
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