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altitude

The noun altitude refers to how high something rises: “The high altitude of the Himalayan mountain range slowed the progress of the hikers.”

Whether it refers to how high a plane is flying or to the height of a landform, the word altitude is used to describe an object’s elevation above a particular reference point. Altitude is typically measured from sea level, which is the average level of the sea’s surface. Something that is far above sea level — such as Mount Everest — is said to have a high altitude. Something closer to the ground — such as a plane approaching for landing — is said to have a low altitude.

DEFINITIONS OF: altitude

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n elevation especially above sea level or above the earth's surface

“the altitude gave her a headache”
Synonyms:
height
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level
height above ground
ceiling
(meteorology) altitude of the lowest layer of clouds
ceiling
maximum altitude at which a plane can fly (under specified conditions)
absolute ceiling
the maximum altitude at which an airplane can maintain horizontal flight
combat ceiling, service ceiling
altitude above which a plane cannot climb faster than a given rate
Type of:
elevation
distance of something above a reference point (such as sea level)

n angular distance above the horizon (especially of a celestial object)

Synonyms:
ALT, EL, elevation
Type of:
angular position
relation by which any position with respect to any other position is established

n the perpendicular distance from the base of a geometric figure to the opposite vertex (or side if parallel)

Type of:
distance, length
size of the gap between two places
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