Meaning height
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The vertical measurement of vegetation from the top of the crown to ground level. 
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Height is a measure of a polygon or solid figure, taken as a perpendicular from the base of the figure.
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In meteorology, usually a reference to Geopotential Height; roughly the height above sea level of a pressure level. For example, if a station reports that the 500 mb height at its location is 5600 m, [..]
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Old English hiehþu, Anglian hehþo "highest part or point, summit; the heavens, heaven," from root of heah "high" (see high) + -itha, Germanic abstract noun suffix (as in width, dep [..]
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the measurement from top to bottom.
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See altitude, elevation.
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Plants that are between 10 and 24 inches in height.  These plants are often used in the center (or between the tall and short plants) in a mixed bed or as filler in a container.
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Plants that are 10 inches or less in height.  These plants are often used in the front of mixed beds or the edges of pots.
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Plants that are 24 inches or more in height.  These plants are often used at the back of mixed beds or in the center of containers.
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this refers to height of the flowering stem, measured at the end of the flowering season.
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the vertical dimension of extension; distance from the base of something to the top acme: the highest level or degree attainable; the highest stage of development; "his landscapes were de [..]
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The apex point of the ball flight, measured relative to the height of the starting/launch position of the ball.
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how tall or high something is
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The dimension used to describe the length from lowest point to highest point; how tall something is.
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The dimension of a book or other bound item from head to tail, usually greater than its width, the exception being volumes square or oblong in shape. In library cataloging, the height of a book is giv [..]
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The distance between the tallest part of a vehicle and level ground.
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The measured distance between the highest point of a sign to the highest point of the grade underneath the sign.
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Height specifies one dimension of the package using the measurement system of your registration country. Specify an accurate number when supplying your own packaging. For more information on package p [..]
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(n) the vertical dimension of extension; distance from the base of something to the top(n) the highest level or degree attainable; the highest stage of development(n) (of a standing person) the distan [..]
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One of the parameters used to specify vowel quality. The height of a vowel refers to the estimated relationship between the highest point of the tongue and the roof of the oral cavity. If the highest [..]
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The vertical distance between a wave crest and the next wave trough.
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The vertical distance between the top of an object and its base. On Admiralty charts, the term "height" (except in the case of drying heights) is used in the sense of elevation and unless ot [..]
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The distance in millimetres from a horizontal line touching the highest point of the vehicle roof to the point of contact with the road surface.
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Vertical measurement from the withers to the ground; usually called shoulder height.
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A plant’s height is primarily dictated by its genetic make up. However, it can also be affected by a myriad of other factors; such as temperature, plant pot size, pruning, and nutrient/feeding regime. [..]
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The distance from the sole to the Crown of the head with body standing on a flat surface and fully extended.
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horses are measured from the ground to the top of the withers in 'hands.' One hand is four inches. The average horse is 15 to 16 hands. 17 hands is very tall and only unusual specimens reach [..]
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Of a flag, is its vertical dimension. Sometimes used as
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Vertical distance between any two decks, or vertical distance measured from the base line to any water line.
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Vertical measurement from the withers to the ground; usually called shoulder height.
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In meteorology, usually a reference to Geopotential Height; roughly the height above sea level of a pressure level. For example, if a station reports that the 500 mb height at its location is 5600 m, it means that the level of the atmosphere over that station at which the atmospheric pressure is 500 mb is 5600 meters above sea level. This is an est [..]
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In meteorology, usually a reference to Geopotential Height; roughly the height above sea level of a pressure level. For example, if a station reports that the 500 mb height at its location is 5600 m, [..]
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