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- Height and Weight - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Height and Weight — How to write them when abbreviations are not used Ask Question Asked 12 years ago Modified 5 years, 3 months ago
- american english - How to express someones height in metric - English . . .
12 If someone is 169cm tall, what is the most common way of saying their height in metres and centimetres in American Australian British English? I'm not interested in converting metres (meters) and centimetres (centimeters) into feet and inches, which would be “five foot six” (5'6"), I know how to say and write that
- What is the word used to describe things ordered by height?
I’m wondering if there is a word used for using height to order something Just like we say alphabetical order for things arranged by their spelling, or chronological order for things arranged by t
- Does one hyphenate height when given in feet and inches?
Please provide the context for your quotation Also, have you considered the audience for your work? Many non-American readers may not understand that *five-one" means "five feet one inch"; British readers might, but even in Britain a person's height is now given in metres
- Height and weight written out - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Height and weight written out Ask Question Asked 12 years, 11 months ago Modified 6 years, 7 months ago
- Origin of height - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
According to Etymonline, Height, has many different possible origins height (n ) Old English hiehþu, Anglian hehþo "highest part or point, summit; the heavens, heaven," from root of heah "hi
- Which to use: altitude or elevation in regards to height above sea . . .
1 The altitude is the height of an object or point in relation to sea level or ground level; the elevation is the height above a given level, especially the sea level The flight data include airspeed and altitude It is a network of microclimates created by sharp differences in elevation
- Is there a single word for of varying heights? [closed]
I am trying to find a single word for the phrase "of varying heights", as in "vegetation of varying heights" All I can think of is "multiheighted" (which evidently is
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