Vertical
Meanings and phrases
adj.
- at right angles to the plane of the horizon or a base line; perpendicular
- upright in position or posture; erect; upright
- relating to or involving all stages of a business from production to distribution
- of or relating to different levels in a hierarchy (as levels of social class or income group)
n.
- a vertical structural member as a post or stake; upright
- something that is oriented vertically
n.
- either of two equal and opposite angles formed by the intersection of two straight lines
n.
- a bank so steep that the plane's lateral axis approaches the vertical
n.
- a great circle on the celestial sphere passing through the zenith and perpendicular to the horizon
n.
- absorption into a single firm of several firms involved in all aspects of a product's manufacture from raw materials to distribution; vertical integration
n.
- a file in which records are stored upright on one edge
n.
- a stabilizer that is part of the vertical tail structure of an airplane; vertical stabilizer; vertical stabiliser; tail fin; tailfin
n.
- a tubular wind instrument with 8 finger holes and a fipple mouthpiece; fipple flute; fipple pipe; recorder
n.
- absorption into a single firm of several firms involved in all aspects of a product's manufacture from raw materials to distribution; vertical combination
- According to Luter, it was vertical integration that enabled this.
- Some sectors show an important horizontal and vertical integration trend.
- The second was in his vertical integration of all suppliers of raw materials.
n.
- a mechanical drawing showing the interior of an object as if made by a vertical plane passing through it
n.
- a stabilizer that is part of the vertical tail structure of an airplane; vertical stabilizer; vertical fin; tail fin; tailfin
n.
- a stabilizer that is part of the vertical tail structure of an airplane; vertical stabiliser; vertical fin; tail fin; tailfin
- Under water, the sail acts as a vertical stabilizer.
- The vertical stabilizer and rudder appeared similar, though shorter vertically in the prototype.
- The vertical stabilizer of the orbiter had a leading edge that was swept back at a 45-degree angle.
n.
- a surface that is vertical
n.
- the vertical airfoil in the tail assembly of an aircraft
- This made it possible for whales to move around with the vertical tail hitting the water.
- Externally, the Turbo Beaver had a much longer and reprofiled nose, and squared off, vertical tail.
- The part later impacted the vertical tail and disabled the rudder, severing the controls of the plane.
n.
- a labor union that admits all workers in a given industry irrespective of their craft; industrial union
E.g.
- The two broad types of exotic wagers are horizontal and vertical.
- The horizontal and vertical oscillators form the raster on the CRT.
- They also only support the defining of horizontal and vertical lines.
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- The vertical wind shear near Kai-tak had weakened dramatically.
- The disturbance was also located under low vertical wind shear.
- Intensification was almost difficult due to moderate vertical wind shear.
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- Each blade can rotate itself around a vertical axis.
- Volume is the horizontal axis and pressure is the vertical axis.
- Is made of oxidized iron, oval, on its vertical axis and on its horizontal axis.
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- The vertical wind shear near Kai-tak had weakened dramatically.
- The disturbance was also located under low vertical wind shear.
- Intensification was almost difficult due to moderate vertical wind shear.
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- Wind turbines are manufactured in a wide range of vertical and horizontal axis.
- The total length of vertical and horizontal reinforcing installed was 3770 metres.
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- It can present a full 360° panorama and preserves vertical lines.
- The double vertical lines represent the saline bridge on the cell.
- They also only support the defining of horizontal and vertical lines.
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- It has a vertical drop of 39.6 m (130 ft).
- It has a vertical drop of 24.3 m (80 ft).
- Ishii hit a vertical drop brainbuster to Azteca for the victory.
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- Repeat this procedure until reaching the end of the vertical line.
- In this system the symbols are arranged either along a vertical line or horizontally.
- In handwriting those dots was often written like a small vertical line attached to a small triangle.
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- Will often be seen on vertical surfaces such trees, fences and walls.
- This species prefers vertical surfaces with crevices in which it can hide.
- There is considerable sloughing of broken rock from these vertical surfaces of Goat Rock.
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- Red and white vertical stripes with a single red sphere for a top mark.
- The mark has blue and yellow vertical stripes and a yellow and blue light.
- Away the team used its traditional white kit with the three central vertical stripes.
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- The TLC then is raised to a vertical position.
- The barrel could be configured from a horizontal to near vertical position with a hand-crank.
- Sometimes one brick was set in the vertical position, with two horizontal rows of bricks laid above and below.
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- He placed first in the vertical jump with a 38.5 in.
- Hunt also boasts a vertical jump.
- During the freshman testing, he accomplished a 35-inch vertical jump.
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- Larger specimens sometimes develop four to six lighter vertical bars on the back half of its body.
- The standard line once again inherited the De Luxe look for 1940, this time with body-colored vertical bars.
- The early preproduction models can be identified by the grill, which is divided in two and has vertical bars.
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- All pivoting points are free to rotate in a vertical plane.
- It was oriented in a vertical plane.
- The tail base was stiffened in the vertical plane by high and in side view wide neural spines.
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- The camshaft was driven by a vertical shaft at the rear of the engine.
- It consisted of four hemispherical cups mounted on horizontal arms, which were mounted on a vertical shaft.
- In 1908 the reef was being worked by the main underlie shaft, deep (Sunset No.1); and a vertical shaft, deep (Sunset No.2).
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- It included a long vertical lift span.
- A vertical lift bridge over the Red River connects Selkirk with the smaller town of East Selkirk.
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- Ten minutes later the column reached a deep and nearly vertical ravine, with a Chinese fort on the other side.
- The deck was made with a sturdy chamber, the sides of the craft were nearly vertical and the bottom was rounded.
- It has a proximal relief of and a draping relief of , with a nearly vertical cliff more than high immediately above the Turbid Creek valley.
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- These birds have very short legs and never settle voluntarily on the ground, perching instead only on vertical surfaces.
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- The leaves may be almost vertical in this stage because of crowding.
- Although its eastern face is almost vertical, its western face slopes more gradually.
- The entrance to a dhole den can be almost vertical, with a sharp turn three to four feet down.
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- In between these two rods, a short vertical bar is connected.
- 11 DNA double helix; the vertical bar represents the number of nucleotides.
- The notation , with a vertical bar on each side, was introduced by Karl Weierstrass in 1841.