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verticality


Meanings
  • the quality or state of being vertical; perpendicular to the ground or to a level or horizontal plane.

    - "The building stands vertically against the sky."
    - "The tree trunk is vertical to the ground."
    - "The arrow flies vertically towards its target."

Rhymes
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Homonyms
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  1. vertical () : having the same or parallel direction when placed or considered with respect to each other or to a level, horizontal, or reference plane or datum. Vertical can be used to describe the position, direction, or orientation of objects or structures in three-dimensional space, as well as their relationship to each other or to the overall structure or system of which they are a part. In mathematics, vertical can also refer to the position, direction, or orientation of lines or vectors that are perpendicular or orthogonal to a given line or vector, or to a given plane or surface. In physics, vertical can also refer to the position, direction, or orientation of forces or gravitational fields that act in a direction that is perpendicular or orthogonal to a given plane or surface, or to a given line or vector. In general, vertical can be used to describe the position, direction, or orientation of objects or structures in three-dimensional space, as well as their relationship to each other or to the overall structure or system of which they are a part.


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Variants
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vertical , verticalities , verticality , vertically , verticalness , verticalnesses , verticals
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Etymology
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From Old French vertical, from latre vers, meaning 'turned towards the (Latin)) lavers' or 'washbasins', metaphorically referring to the 'levels' or 'planes' of a vertical structure or object.


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Related Concepts
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  1. orientation: The position or arrangement of something in relation to the environment or other reference points. Orientation can be used to describe the position or direction of an object in three-dimensional space, as well as its relationship to other objects or to the overall structure or system of which it is a part. In psychology, orientation can also refer to an individual's attitude or mental state towards their environment or towards specific objects or situations within it. Orientation can be influenced by various factors, including an individual's sensory experiences, their past experiences and memories, their cultural background and values, their personality traits and dispositions, and their current emotional and physical state. In general, orientation refers to the position or relationship of something to its environment or to other reference points. It can be used to describe the position or direction of an object in three-dimensional space, as well as its relationship to other objects or to the overall structure or system of which it is a part. In psychology, orientation can also refer to an individual's attitude or mental state towards their environment or towards specific objects or situations within it.


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Verticality has been a significant concept in various cultures throughout history. It has been used metaphorically to represent concepts such as morality, strength, and stability. In architecture, vertical structures such as towers, skyscrapers, and obelisks have been used as symbols of power, wealth, and prestige. In literature, the concept of verticality has been explored in various works of fiction, including novels, short stories, and poetry. Some notable examples of literary works that explore the concept of verticality include 'The Tower' by Bret Harte, 'The Great Gatsby' by F. Scott Fitzgerald, 'Moby Dick' by Herman Melville, and 'The Tower of Babel' from the Bible.

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