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height
Height of a standing person or animal (withers)
(n ) in graph theory, height is the length of the longest path from the root of a tree to one of its leaves
the vertical measurement of vegetation from the top of the crown to ground level
The vertical dimension of a book as it sits upright on its tail
The condition of being high; elevated position
That which is elevated; an eminence; a hill or mountain; as, Alpine heights
(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
The largest level, or equivalently, the length of the longest path from the root to any node
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
Progress toward eminence; grade; degree
The length of an altitude of a polygon or solid
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
Overall height to the tallest point of the roof
The estimated height of the stream obstruction in metres
This is an Equipment Setup Setting
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
1 Vertical distance; the distance above some reference point or plane, as, height above sea level See altitude
how high anything is; how far up a thing goes
elevation especially above sea level or above the earth's surface; "the altitude gave her a headache"
If something reaches great heights, it becomes very extreme or intense. the mid-1980s, when house prices rose to absurd heights
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