All English words - page 216
nounA musical instrument of the saxhorn family, especially the alto or tenor saxhorn in e flat.
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Many althorn players in the united states are often players whose chief instrument was not original…
nounA musical instrument of the saxhorn family, especially the alto or tenor saxhorn in e flat.
Usage examples:
Many althorn players in the united states are often players whose chief instrument was not original…
conjunctionIn spite of the fact that; even though.
Usage examples:
Although the sun was shining it wasn't that warm
nounAn altimeter, especially one that produces a graphical record of its measurements.
nounThe quality of being loud, elevated, pompous, or high-flown in manner or expression.
adjectiveOf speech, writing, etc.: characterized by altiloquence; loud, elevated, pompous, or high-flown. occasionally also of a person: using such language.
nounAn instrument for determining altitude attained, especially a barometric or radar device fitted in an aircraft.
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On entering the water, i am immediately on an undersea treadmill, legs pumping furiously, pressure …
nounAn instrument for determining altitude attained, especially a barometric or radar device fitted in an aircraft.
Usage examples:
On entering the water, i am immediately on an undersea treadmill, legs pumping furiously, pressure …
adjectiveAltimetric.
nounThe measurement of height or altitude.
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We can use altimetry to monitor the surface ocean currents
nounThe high tableland of central south america.
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Alpacas originate from the high altiplano of south america, and must withstand vast climate changes.
adjectiveHigh-sounding, lofty, pompous, loud.
adjectiveVery high in pitch.
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The extreme altissimo range of his horn
nounThe height of an object or point in relation to sea level or ground level.
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Flight data including airspeed and altitude
nounBreathing problems and dizziness as a result of having less oxygen to breathe in high areas, for example when climbing mountains
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At 16,000 feet, he grew nauseated and weak, suffering from altitude sickness., for people working i…
nounThe height of an object or point in relation to sea level or ground level.
Usage examples:
Flight data including airspeed and altitude
adjectiveRelating to height above sea level or ground level.
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Altitudinal variations of terrain
adjectiveThat is extreme in religious opinion, or carries a doctrine to an extreme height; especially that espouses high church doctrine.
adjectiveHigh, lofty (literal and figurative).
noun(especially in church music) the highest adult male singing voice (sometimes distinguished from the countertenor voice as using falsetto).
Usage examples:
Linwood sings male alto as well as soprano but he also has an additional, very attractive qualifica…
nounCloud forming a layer of rounded masses with a level base, occurring at medium altitude (typically 2 to 7 km, 6,500 to 23,000 ft).
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A layer of altocumulus
adverbCompletely; totally.
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I stopped seeing her altogether
nounThe quality or condition of being or occurring altogether; unity; completeness; co-occurrence.
nounA person who plays an alto instrument, in particular a saxophone.
noun(especially in church music) the highest adult male singing voice (sometimes distinguished from the countertenor voice as using falsetto).
Usage examples:
Linwood sings male alto as well as soprano but he also has an additional, very attractive qualifica…
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