VERTICAL vs ERECT: NOUN
- A vertical circle, plane, or line.
- A vertical line, plane, or circle.
- Something vertical, as a line, plane, or circle.
- Something that is oriented vertically
- A vertical position.
- Vertical position; zenith.
- See under Prime, a.
- A vertex or zenith.
- A vertical geometrical figure; a perpendicular.
- An individual slat in a set of vertical blinds.
- A vertical component of a structure.
- A vertical structural member as a post or stake
- N/A
VERTICAL vs ERECT: ADJECTIVE
- At right angles to the plane of the horizon or a base line
- Of or relating to different levels in a hierarchy (as levels of social class or income group)
- Of or pertaining to vertical markets.
- In a two dimensional Cartesian co-ordinate system, describing the axis oriented normal (perpendicular, at right angles) to the horizontal axis.
- Along the direction of a plumbline or along a straight line that includes the center of the Earth.
- A steam engine having the crank shaft vertically above or below a vertical cylinder.
- A sash sliding up and down. Cf. French sash, under 3d Sash.
- A line parallel to the sides of a page or sheet, in distinction from a horizontal line parallel to the top or bottom.
- A graduated arc attached to an instrument, as a theodolite, for measuring vertical angles.
- Leaves which present their edges to the earth and the sky, and their faces to the horizon, as in the Australian species of Eucalyptus.
- The fire, as of mortars, at high angles of elevation.
- An upright drill. See under Upright.
- An azimuth circle. See under Azimuth.
- Such anthers as stand erect at the top of the filaments.
- An angle measured on a vertical circle, called an angle of elevation, or altitude, when reckoned from the horizon upward, and of depression when downward below the horizon.
- Of or pertaining to the vertex; situated at the vertex, or highest point; directly overhead, or in the zenith; perpendicularly above one.
- The plane passing through the point of sight, and perpendicular to the ground plane, and also to the picture.
- Of or relating to transmission of a disease or condition from parent to offspring, either through genetic inheritance or through circumstances occurring between conception and birth.
- Relating to or composed of elements at different levels, as of society.
- Relating to or involving all stages from production to sale.
- Of or relating to the vertex of the head.
- Situated at the vertex or highest point; directly overhead.
- Being or situated at right angles to the horizon; upright.
- Upright in position or posture
- Upright in position or posture
- Upright, or having a vertical position; not inverted; not leaning or bent; not prone.
- Directed upward; raised; uplifted.
- Bold; confident; free from depression; undismayed.
- Watchful; alert.
- Standing upright, with reference to the earth's surface, or to the surface to which it is attached.
- Elevated, as the tips of wings, heads of serpents, etc.
- Upright; vertical or reaching broadly upwards.
- Being in a stiff, rigid physiological condition.
- Being in a vertical, upright position.
- Rigid, firm; standing out perpendicularly.
- Of sexual organs; stiff and rigid
VERTICAL vs ERECT: VERB
- N/A
- Cause to rise up
- Construct, build, or erect
- To put up by the fitting together of materials or parts.
- To cause to stand up or out.
VERTICAL vs ERECT: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To rise upright.
VERTICAL vs ERECT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- A place where large machines, as engines, are put together and adjusted.
- To set up or establish; to found; to form; to institute.
- To set up as an assertion or consequence from premises, or the like.
- To animate; to encourage; to cheer.
- To lift up; to elevate; to exalt; to magnify.
- To raise, as a building; to build; to construct; ; to set up; to put together the component parts of, as of a machine.
- To raise and place in an upright or perpendicular position; to set upright; to raise
- To construct (a perpendicular, for example) from or on a given base.
- To fix in an upright position.
- To raise to a rigid or upright condition.
- To construct by assembling.
- To set up; establish.
VERTICAL vs ERECT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Of or relating to the vertex; situated at the vertex, apex, or highest point; placed in the zenith, or point in the heavens directly overhead; figuratively, occupying the highest place.
- Specifically, being in a position or direction perpendicular to the plane of the horizon; upright; plumb.
- In medicine, of or relating to the vertex, or crown of the head.
- In zoology and anatomy: Pertaining to or placed on the vertex, or crown of the head; sincipital; coronal: as, vertical stemmata of an insect; vertical eyes of a fish; the vertical crest of some birds is horizontal when not erected.
- Placed or directed upward or downward; upright or downright; being at right angles with an (actual or assumed) horizon.
- See circle.
- In conic sections, a plane passing through the vertex of a cone and through its axis.
- In perspective, a plane perpendicular to the geometrical plane, passing through the eye, and cutting the perspective plane at right angles.
- To draw, as a figure, upon a base; construct, as a figure: as, to erect a horoscope; to erect a circle on a given line as a semidiameter; to erect a perpendicular to a line from a given point in the line.
- To advance or set forth; propound.
- To animate; encourage.
- To raise from a lower level or condition to a higher; elevate; exalt; lift up.
- To set up or establish; found; form; frame: as, to erect a kingdom or commonwealth; to erect a new system or theory.
- To raise, as a building; build; construct: as, to erect a house or a temple; to erect a fort.
- To raise and set in an upright or perpendicular position; set up; raise up: as, to erect a telegraph-pole or a flagstaff.
- Intent; alert.
- Hence Upright and firm; bold.
- In entomology, upright: applied to hairs, spines, etc., when they are nearly but not quite at right angles to the surface or margin on which they are situated. In this sense distinguished from perpendicular or vertical.
- 2 and Construct, build, institute, establish, plant.
- Specifically— In heraldry, set vertically in some unusual way: thus, a boar's head charged with the muzzle or snout uppermost, pointing to the top of the field, is said to be erect.
- Having an upright posture; standing; directed upward; raised; uplifted.
- In botany, vertical throughout; not spreading or declined; upright: as, an erect stem; an erect leaf or ovule.
- Stiff and rigid
- Of sexual organs
- To take an upright position; rise.
- 1 and Elevate. See raise.
VERTICAL vs ERECT: RELATED WORDS
- Straight backed, Unsloped, Fastigiate, Stand up, Statant, Erectile, Rearing, Straight, Standing, Passant, Unbent, Plumb, Erect, Upright, Perpendicular
- Statant, Straight backed, Erectile, Unbowed, Rampant, Put up, Set up, Rear, Rearing, Passant, Upright, Unbent, Standing, Vertical, Raise
VERTICAL vs ERECT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Unsloped, Straight backed, Statant, Stand up, Fastigiate, Erectile, Rearing, Straight, Standing, Passant, Unbent, Plumb, Erect, Upright, Perpendicular
- Stand up, Fastigiate, Erectile, Unbowed, Rampant, Put up, Set up, Rear, Rearing, Passant, Upright, Unbent, Standing, Vertical, Raise
VERTICAL vs ERECT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Vertical Navigation and is an autopilot feature that allows the aircraft to adjust vertical speed to meet a predetermined altitude at a specified waypoint.
- One form of vertical bar graph is the stacked vertical bar graph.
- Although there are forces acting vertically and horizontally, we assume the vertical forces cancel since there is no vertical acceleration.
- PVC fauxwood blind, aluminum blind, vertical blind, roll up blind, vertical and horizontal blinds, components.
- Like the vertical axis, choose left vertical extent of the trend, use the window.
- The SSD applies to horizontal alignments and vertical alignments except for sag vertical curvesfor roadway facilities with continuous street lighting.
- Administration of vertical linking items was not necessary here since this was accomplished in the vertical scaling condition.
- So you resolve that force into a vertical part, up and this one has the vertical part down.
- Some typical vertical restrictive practices include sole agency agreements, resale price maintenance and vertical territorial allocation.
- Vertical Block Exemption provides a safe harbour for certain agreements containing vertical restraints.
- Corpses can get erect soon after they die.
- They would erect billboards on every street corner.
- Truth transcends all boundaries we seek to erect.
- Uber should erect barriers separating drivers from passengers.
- These birds walk erect; with a stately carriage.
- Thalli with creeping and erect filaments, ecorticate, erect filaments arising from a short cell of creeping axis that also bears an attachment rhizoid.
- They have erect ears, which I have heard that the erect ear is something associated with the Russian boar.
- The size of a soft penis (not erect) is much smaller than when it is erect.
- When first-year canes of erect and semi-erect blackberries reach 4 feet high, top them.
- Each penis measurement appointment consisted of only erect length and erect girth.
VERTICAL vs ERECT: QUESTIONS
- Are vertical shiplap weatherboards e2/as1 compliant?
- Why choose vertical tiling over traditional cladding?
- What are internalization advantages of vertical integration?
- Why vertical pyramid tower for container gardening?
- Are vertical radiators better than horizontal heaters?
- Is Google Calendar finally getting vertical scrolling?
- What is the diamond d-777 vertical fixed station vertical?
- How is vertical displacement related to vertical acceleration?
- What happened to vertical Vertical Ventures in Tampa?
- What is vertical gene transfer or vertical evolution?
- Do you need planning permission to erect a bus stop?
- Is it possible to erect the eyepiece of a telescope?
- Will you erect and build the scaffolding to my specifications?
- What does Bhagavad Gita say about holding your head erect?
- Why do rice varieties with erect panicles yield higher yields?
- Can I erect a carport or canopy under permitted development?
- Do I need planning permission to erect a signboard?
- When was Copper Point ready to erect leading lights?
- Will Vladivostok erect a giant statue of Jesus Christ?
- Is the erect-crested penguin decreasing in population?