Synonym: ALT, EL, elevation, height. Similar words: aptitude, attitude, gratitude, beatitude, turpitude, amplitude, magnitude, longitude. Meaning: ['æltɪtjuːd] n. 1. elevation especially above sea level or above the earth's surface 2. the perpendicular distance from the base of a geometric figure to opposite vertex (or side if parallel) 3. angular distance above the horizon (especially of a celestial object).
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31 The altitude of Addis Ababa is eight thousand feet.
32 They cut off circulation, made it harder to breathe during altitude changes, and wreaked havoc on varicose veins.
33 Kikuyu farmers had traditionally farmed several plots which were within easy walking distance but had different characteristics of altitude and soil type.
34 This automatic system monitors the position, closure rate and altitude of nearby aircraft, identifying potentially threatening intruders.
35 Then go for a rate somewhat higher to ensure that the required altitude is reached before the turn. 5.
36 He said it reached an altitude almost five miles above the known record.
37 You have to live at high altitude for years before your body adapts.
38 The plane had a wingspan of eighty feet and broke all records for altitude and range.
39 The basic qualification is a big lift system and altitude.
40 Apart from the low altitude bombing, the mission was considered routine.
41 St. Helens reached an altitude of 6000 metres in 10 minutes.
42 An expert says that without oxygen at that altitude he won't survive for long.
43 Sweat dripped off me as I fought to achieve a stable altitude above the ground.
44 These two effects cancel each other out at an altitude of about 25 kilometres.
45 Having obtained clearance, maintain your cleared altitude or flight level. 2.
46 It was still quite high, at an altitude of four or five thousand feet.
47 Bouguer anomalies include a correction for altitude but only on the basis of an average crustal density.
48 The flight data recorder measures altitude, speed and acceleration of the aircraft at the time of an accident.
49 We therefore expect the Tunguska fireball to have reached a height above its airburst altitude appropriate to a nuclear surface burst.
50 And the altitude effect is mirrored by a latitude effect.
51 I am light-headed, perhaps from a mild attack of altitude sickness.
52 On his seasonal debut he was beaten six lengths by the very fit Cruising Altitude.
53 Jenny let Adam descend from altitude towards the fiord, down to two hundred feet above the frozen water. Sentencedict.com
54 Aviation experts say the planes were flying at low altitude on a special maritime training mission.This report from Debbie Kelly.
55 The hotter the climate or higher the altitude, the higher the protection you will need.
56 The plane is now flying at an altitude of 30,000 feet.
57 The cloud bases are fairly sharply defined because of the steady decrease of temperature with altitude.
58 You gain altitude constantly from the river lowlands until you are under the mountain peaks.
59 He circled the burning fields both at a lower altitude and more times than he should have.
60 The Air National Guard said its planes more than exceeded the minimum required separation of 1, 000 feet in altitude.
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