Höhe | |
gen. | altitude; height; highness; level; treble |
astr. | elevation |
der | |
gen. | that |
Chromosphäre | |
astr. | chromosphere |
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altitude; height h, ht (H.); highness; level; height | |||
upland; knoll; niveau | |||
depth (eines Träger) | |||
elevation (of the star) | |||
intensity | |||
elevation (Höhenlage über Normal); grade; grade level | |||
headroom (eines Grubenbaus) | |||
amount (einer Summe) | |||
uplands; highlands; rising ground | |||
extent | |||
eminence | |||
elevation | |||
altitude (in modern usage the distance of points above the earth's surface); elevation (vertical distance from the datum, e.g. mean sea level; to a point on the earth's surface) | |||
dorso-ventral diameter; height of shell; length | |||
height (in the space) | |||
rate; amount | |||
cruise altitude; cruising level | |||
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heights; highs; treble (regler); ups; levels | |||
height | |||
mountain region | |||
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high-rise; tall | |||
vertical | |||
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treble acoustics | |||
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clearance | |||
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head | |||
altitude 1. In general, a term used to describe a topographic eminence. 2. A specific altitude or height above a given level. 3. In surveying, the term refers to the angle between the horizontal and a point at a higher level | |||
depth | |||
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upland | |||
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high | |||
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steep embankment | |||
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higher | |||
German thesaurus | |||
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Hoheit |
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