But 1m is a measurable parameter. The flight data include airspeed and altitude Some words end with ‑th while others end with ‑ht
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Height, weight, thought, drought, sleight, sight all end with ‑ht
Length, width, breadth, depth, wealth, girth, dearth all end with ‑th
Is there any rule i can use so i can know whether i should put ‑th or ‑ht at the end of a given word? In the airline industry elevation = height above ground and altitude = height above sea level Altitude is used to calculate air pressure, elevation is used to make sure you don't crash into mountains. I am struggeling with deciding between 'less' or 'lower'
For example i have the three sentences Method a leads, on average, to 50 kwh less/lower surplus energy per day The results show that the Height and weight — how to write them when abbreviations are not used ask question asked 11 years, 8 months ago modified 4 years, 11 months ago
I figured elongate would just mean to make longer, and would be orientation/dimension dependent
I googled it just to double check, and a lot of definitions refer to longer in relation to the w. According to etymonline, height, has many different possible origins Height (n.) old english hiehþu, anglian hehþo highest part or point, summit The heavens, heaven, from root of heah hi.
Width × height is standard for programming and markup languages, which is probably why you found it in your adobe software Html img and canvas css java rectangle c++ rectangle (example — not intrinsic, have seen people use length) c# graphics (microsoft’s description of functions) python graphics (example library — not. Please provide the context for your quotation Also, have you considered the audience for your work
British readers might, but even in britain a person's height is now given in metres.
1 the altitude is the height of an object or point in relation to sea level or ground level The elevation is the height above a given level, especially the sea level