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height meaning in Latin

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height [heights] noun
[UK: haɪt]
[US: ˈhaɪt]

adscensus [adscensus](4th) M
noun

arcs [arcis](3rd) F
noun

ascensus [ascensus](4th) M
noun

excelsitas [excelsitatis](3rd) F
noun

height (altitude / extent) noun
[UK: haɪt]
[US: ˈhaɪt]

sublimitas [sublimitatis](3rd) F
noun

height (measure of length) noun
[UK: haɪt]
[US: ˈhaɪt]

hexapeda [hexapedae](1st) F
noun

height, altitude noun

altitudo [altitudinis](3rd) F
noun

height, high place / ground / altitude noun

excelsum [excelsi](2nd) N
noun

height, hilltop noun

arx [arcis](3rd) F
noun

height, peak, summit, zenith noun

columen [columinis](3rd) N
noun

height, stature noun

statura [staturae](1st) F
noun

height, tallness noun

celsitudo [celsitudinis](3rd) F
noun

height / peak / top / summit / zenith noun

culmen [culminis](3rd) N
noun

height / tallness noun

proceritas [proceritatis](3rd) F
noun

a height / depth noun

altum [alti](2nd) N
noun

at peak / height / full strength adjective

adultus [adulta -um, adultior -or -us, adultissimus -a -um]adjective

equalize, make equal in height, come up to level verb

adaequo [adaequare, adaequavi, adaequatus](1st)
verb

fall / break down, fall to ground / from height, collapse verb

conruo [conruere, conrui, conrutus](3rd)
verb

corruo [corruere, corrui, corrutus](3rd)
verb

grown / extended to great height / length adjective

procerus [procera -um, procerior -or -us, procerissimus -a -um]adjective

high boot / buskin (worn by Greek tragic actors to increase their height) noun

cohurnus [cohurni](2nd) M
noun

cothurnus [cothurni](2nd) M
noun

higher, to a greater height adverb

celse [celsius, celsissime]adverb

of the heights adjective

culminalis [culminalis, culminale]adjective

steep / high place, heights, elevation noun

arduum [ardui](2nd) N
noun

surveying / optical instrument (used for measuring levels / heights) noun

dioptra [dioptrae](1st) F
noun