| height | the highest level or degree attainable; "his landscapes were deemed the acme of beauty"; "the artist's gifts are at their acme"; "at the height of her career"; "the peak of perfection"; "summer was at its peak"; " catapulted Einstein to the pinnacle of fame"; "the summit of his ambition"; "so many highest superlatives achieved by man"; "at the top of his profession" | en |
| height | The largest level, or equivalently, the length of the longest path from the root to any node | en |
| height | is the actual height in pixels | en |
| height | The requested capture height, in pixels The default value is 120 | en |
| height | The length of an altitude of a polygon or solid | en |
| height | The distance before stretching from the top edge of knuckle or twist to the bottom edge of the knuckle or twist of the fabric | en |
| height | The vertical dimension of a book as it sits upright on its tail | en |
| height | is the elevation of the mean surface observed at nadir above the reference ellipsoid As a first approximation it is calculated from range and altitude (height = altitude - range) | en |
| height | the height in inches/centimeters as designated by the hybridizer In the bearded iris categories the iris are divided into sections dependent on their height | en |
| height | The estimated height of the stream obstruction in metres | en |
| height | The height of a building can be expressed in terms of a maximum number of floors; a maximum height of parapet or ridge; a maximum overall height; any of these maximum heights in combination with a maximum number of floors; a ratio of building height to street or space width; height relative to particular landmarks or background buildings; or strategic views | en |
| height | This is an Equipment Setup Setting | en |
| height | Utmost degree in extent; extreme limit of energy or condition; as, the height of a fever, of passion, of madness, of folly; the height of a tempest | en |
| height | The condition of being high; elevated position | en |
| height | Height of a standing person or animal (withers) | en |
| height | The distance from the base of something to the top | en |
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| height | The distance to which anything rises above its foot, above that on which in stands, above the earth, or above the level of the sea; altitude; the measure upward from a surface, as the floor or the ground, of an animal, especially of a man; stature | en |
| height | Degree of latitude either north or south | en |
| height | distance from bottom to top; level; summit highest point isim | en |
| height | Progress toward eminence; grade; degree | en |
| height | Elevation in excellence of any kind, as in power, learning, arts; also, an advanced degree of social rank; preëminence or distinction in society; prominence | en |
| height | That which is elevated; an eminence; a hill or mountain; as, Alpine heights | en |
| height | how high anything is; how far up a thing goes | en |
| height | Viewing a heap as a tree, we define the height of a node in a heap to be the number of edges on the longest simple downward path from the node to a leaf, and we define the height of the heap to be the height of its root (See page 129) | en |
| height | If something reaches great heights, it becomes very extreme or intense. the mid-1980s, when house prices rose to absurd heights | en |
| height | the vertical dimension of extension; distance from the base of something to the top | en |
| height | natural height of a person or animal in an upright position | en |
| height | Width of the material measured from one selvage to another | en |
| height | emphasis If you say that something is the height of a particular quality, you are emphasizing that it has that quality to the greatest degree possible. The hip-hugging black and white polka-dot dress was the height of fashion | en |
| height | When an activity, situation, or organization is at its height, it is at its most successful, powerful, or intense. During the early sixth century emigration from Britain to Brittany was at its height = peak | en |
| height | The height of a person or thing is their size or length from the bottom to the top. I am 5'6'' in height The wave here has a length of 250 feet and a height of 10 feet He was a man of medium height | en |
| height | Height is the quality of being tall. She admits that her height is intimidating for some men | en |
| height | A particular height is the distance that something is above the ground or above something else mentioned. a test in which a 6.3 kilogram weight was dropped on it from a height of 1 metre | en |
| height | A height is a high position or place above the ground. I'm not afraid of heights | en |
| height | (of a box) The distance from the baseline of the box to the top edge of the box | en |
| height | elevation especially above sea level or above the earth's surface; "the altitude gave her a headache" | en |
| height | (n ) in graph theory, height is the length of the longest path from the root of a tree to one of its leaves | en |
| height | height is usually measured from the groundline of the seedling stem to the tip of the terminal bud In hardwoods, like Alder or Eucalyptus, height may be measured to the highest point on the seedling if the seedling droops a lot Other ways to measure height are from a marked (painted) point 1 inch above ground to the terminal bud | en |
| height | Overall height to the tallest point of the roof | en |
| height | 1 Vertical distance; the distance above some reference point or plane, as, height above sea level See altitude | en |
| height | A measure of how tall a coaster is Taken from the heighest point of the coaster, to ground level | en |
| height | Height of the overstory of a vegetation community One of the physiognomic modifiers classified in the USGS-NPS Vegetation Mapping Program Height in map units is classified as 50 meters Compare with density and pattern | en |
| height | Height in inches was measured shortly before harvest and is given as the average length of plants from the ground to the tip of the main stem | en |
| height | Beyond the actual ladder height, the height of the maximum safe working position on the ladder must be considered With stepladders the ladder should be high enough so the user does not stand above the second step from the top The first step from the top carries a label warning the user not to stand on that step With extension ladders, the user should stand no more than four rungs from the top | en |
| height | (of work) The distance from the lowest point of the seat when in the frontstops position to the centre of the bottom edge of the swivel | en |
| height | the vertical measurement of vegetation from the top of the crown to ground level | en |
| heights | Hts | en |
| heights | a high place; "they stood on high and observed the coutryside"; "he doesn't like heights" | en |
| heights | Plural of height | en |