vertical |
row |
As nouns the difference between vertical and row
is that
vertical is a vertex or zenith while
row is a line of objects, often regularly spaced, such as seats in a theatre, vegetable plants in a garden etc.
As an adjective vertical
is along the direction of a plumbline or along a straight line that includes the center of the Earth.
As a verb row is
to propel (a boat or other craft) over water using oars.
vertical |
vertices |
As nouns the difference between vertical and vertices
is that
vertical is a vertex or zenith while
vertices is plural of lang=en.
As an adjective vertical
is along the direction of a plumbline or along a straight line that includes the center of the Earth.
longitude |
vertical |
As nouns the difference between longitude and vertical
is that
longitude is angular distance measured west or east of the prime meridian while
vertical is a vertex or zenith.
As an adjective vertical is
along the direction of a plumbline or along a straight line that includes the center of the earth.
vertical |
perpendicularly |
As a noun vertical
is a vertex or zenith.
As an adjective vertical
is along the direction of a plumbline or along a straight line that includes the center of the Earth.
As an adverb perpendicularly is
in a perpendicular manner.
vertical |
up |
As a noun vertical
is a vertex or zenith.
As an adjective vertical
is along the direction of a plumbline or along a straight line that includes the center of the earth.
As a verb up is
to upturn, to turn over.
orthogonal |
vertical |
As adjectives the difference between orthogonal and vertical
is that
orthogonal is of two objects, at right angles; perpendicular to each other while
vertical is along the direction of a plumbline or along a straight line that includes the center of the Earth.
As a noun vertical is
a vertex or zenith.
portrait |
vertical |
As nouns the difference between portrait and vertical
is that
portrait is while
vertical is a vertex or zenith.
As an adjective vertical is
along the direction of a plumbline or along a straight line that includes the center of the earth.
vertical |
stiff |
Related terms |
Vertical is a related term of stiff.
As nouns the difference between vertical and stiff
is that
vertical is a vertex or zenith while
stiff is an average person, usually male, of no particular distinction, skill, or education, often a
working stiff''''' or ''lucky '''stiff .
As adjectives the difference between vertical and stiff
is that
vertical is along the direction of a plumbline or along a straight line that includes the center of the earth while
stiff is of an object, rigid, hard to bend, inflexible.
As a verb stiff is
to fail to pay that which one owes (implicitly or explicitly) to another, especially by departing hastily.
vertical |
rigid |
Related terms |
Vertical is a related term of rigid.
As adjectives the difference between vertical and rigid
is that
vertical is along the direction of a plumbline or along a straight line that includes the center of the earth while
rigid is rigid.
As a noun vertical
is a vertex or zenith.
vertical |
upward |
As nouns the difference between vertical and upward
is that
vertical is a vertex or zenith while
upward is (obsolete) the upper part; the top.
As adjectives the difference between vertical and upward
is that
vertical is along the direction of a plumbline or along a straight line that includes the center of the earth while
upward is directed toward a higher place.
As an adverb upward is
in a direction from lower to higher; toward a higher place; in a course toward the source or origin; -- opposed to downward; as, to tend or roll upward.
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