VERTICAL vs FASTIGIATE: NOUN
- Something vertical, as a line, plane, or circle.
- Something that is oriented vertically
- A vertical position.
- A vertical circle, plane, or line.
- Vertical position; zenith.
- A vertical line, plane, or circle.
- 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
- A tree or shrub with erect, parallel branches.
VERTICAL vs FASTIGIATE: ADJECTIVE
- Such anthers as stand erect at the top of the filaments.
- A line parallel to the sides of a page or sheet, in distinction from a horizontal line parallel to the top or bottom.
- 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.
- 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.
- Of or relating to the vertex of the head.
- Relating to or involving all stages from production to sale.
- Relating to or composed of elements at different levels, as of society.
- 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.
- A graduated arc attached to an instrument, as a theodolite, for measuring vertical angles.
- 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.
- At right angles to the plane of the horizon or a base line
- Upright in position or posture
- Being or situated at right angles to the horizon; upright.
- Situated at the vertex or highest point; directly overhead.
- 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.
- The plane passing through the point of sight, and perpendicular to the ground plane, and also to the picture.
- Tapering to a point
- Characterized by a fastigium, a cavity separating the intexine from the sexine near the endoaperture of a colporate pollen grain.
- Having closely-bunched erect parallel branches
- Erect and parallel
- United into a conical bundle, or into a bundle with an enlarged head, like a sheaf of wheat.
- Clustered, parallel, and upright, as the branches of the Lombardy poplar; pointed.
- Narrowing towards the top.
- Having erect, clustered, almost parallel branches, as in the Lombardy poplar.
- Having clusters of erect branches (often appearing to form a single column)
VERTICAL vs FASTIGIATE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- In perspective, a plane perpendicular to the geometrical plane, passing through the eye, and cutting the perspective plane at right angles.
- In conic sections, a plane passing through the vertex of a cone and through its axis.
- See circle.
- Placed or directed upward or downward; upright or downright; being at right angles with an (actual or assumed) horizon.
- 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.
- In medicine, of or relating to the vertex, or crown of the head.
- Specifically, being in a position or direction perpendicular to the plane of the horizon; upright; plumb.
- 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.
- Pointed; rising up to a point; narrowed to the top, as a sloping roof; sloping upward to a summit, point, or edge.
- Specifically—2. In botany, having the branches parallel and erect, as in the Lombardy poplar.
- 3. In zoology, tapering regularly to a more or less acute apex.
VERTICAL vs FASTIGIATE: RELATED WORDS
- Straight backed, Unsloped, Fastigiate, Stand up, Statant, Erectile, Rearing, Straight, Standing, Passant, Unbent, Plumb, Erect, Upright, Perpendicular
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VERTICAL vs FASTIGIATE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Unsloped, Straight backed, Statant, Stand up, Fastigiate, Erectile, Rearing, Straight, Standing, Passant, Unbent, Plumb, Erect, Upright, Perpendicular
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VERTICAL vs FASTIGIATE: 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.
- It was autumn, and I found him at the potting bench sowing fastigiate English oak acorns in large community flats.
- FASTIGIATE: Having a narrow crown with ascending branches.
VERTICAL vs FASTIGIATE: 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?
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