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Webster 1913 Edition


Vertical

Ver′ti-cal

,
Adj.
[Cf. F.
vertical
. See
Vertex
.]
1.
Of or pertaining to the vertex; situated at the vertex, or highest point; directly overhead, or in the zenith; perpendicularly above one.
Charity . . . is the
vertical
top of all religion.
Jer. Taylor.
2.
Perpendicular to the plane of the horizon; upright; plumb;
as, a
vertical
line
.
Vertical angle
(Astron. & Geod.)
,
an angle measured on a vertical circle, called an angle of elevation, or altitude, when reckoned from the horizon upward, and of depression when downward below the horizon.
Vertical anthers
(Bot.)
,
such anthers as stand erect at the top of the filaments.
Vertical circle
(Astron.)
,
an azimuth circle. See under
Azimuth
.
Vertical drill
,
an upright drill. See under
Upright
.
Vertical fire
(Mil.)
,
the fire, as of mortars, at high angles of elevation.
Vertical leaves
(Bot.)
,
leaves which present their edges to the earth and the sky, and their faces to the horizon, as in the Australian species of Eucalyptus.
Vertical limb
,
a graduated arc attached to an instrument, as a theodolite, for measuring vertical angles.
Vertical line
.
(a)
(Dialing)
A line perpendicular to the horizon.
(b)
(Conic Sections)
A right line drawn on the vertical plane, and passing through the vertex of the cone.
(c)
(Surv.)
The direction of a plumb line; a line normal to the surface of still water.
(d)
(Geom., Drawing, etc.)
A line parallel to the sides of a page or sheet, in distinction from a horizontal line parallel to the top or bottom.
Vertical plane
.
(a)
(Conic Sections)
A plane passing through the vertex of a cone, and through its axis.
(b)
(Projections)
Any plane which passes through a vertical line.
(c)
(Persp.)
The plane passing through the point of sight, and perpendicular to the ground plane, and also to the picture.
Vertical sash
,
a sash sliding up and down. Cf.
French sash
, under 3d
Sash
.
Vertical steam engine
,
a steam engine having the crank shaft vertically above or below a vertical cylinder.

Ver′ti-cal

,
Noun.
1.
Vertical position; zenith.
[R.]
2.
(Math.)
A vertical line, plane, or circle.
Prime vertical
,
Prime vertical dial
.
See under
Prime
,
Adj.

Webster 1828 Edition


Vertical

VERT'ICAL

,
Adj.
[L. vertex.]
1.
Placed or being in the zenith, or perpendicularly over the head. The sun is vertical to the inhabitants within the tropics at certain times every year.
2.
Being in a position perpendicular to the plane of the horizon.
Vertical leaves, in botany, are such as stand so erect, that neither of the surfaces can be called the upper or under.
Vertical anthers, are such as terminate the filaments, and being inserted by their base, stand no less upright than the filaments themselves.
Vertical circle, in astronomy, a great circle passing through the zenith and the nadir. The meridian of any place is a vertical circle. The vertical circles are called azimuths.
Vertical line, in conics, is a right line drawn on the vertical plane, and passing through the vertex of the cone.
Vertical plane, in conics, is a plane passing through the vertex of a cone, and through its axis.
Prime vertical, a great circle of the sphere, perpendicular to the horizon, and passing through the zenith and the east and west points.

Definition 2024


vertical

vertical

English

Noun

vertical (plural verticals)

  1. A vertex or zenith.
  2. A vertical geometrical figure; a perpendicular.
  3. An individual slat in a set of vertical blinds.
  4. A vertical component of a structure.
  5. (marketing) A vertical market.
    We offer specialised accounting software targeting various verticals.

Adjective

vertical (comparative more vertical, superlative most vertical)

  1. Standing, pointing, or moving straight up or down; along the direction of a plumb line; perpendicular to something horizontal.
  2. In a two dimensional Cartesian co-ordinate system, describing the axis oriented normal (perpendicular, at right angles) to the horizontal axis.
  3. (marketing) Of or pertaining to vertical markets.
  4. (wine tasting) Involving different vintages of the same wine type from the same winery.

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Asturian

Etymology

From Late Latin verticālis.

Adjective

vertical (epicene, plural verticales)

  1. vertical

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Catalan

Etymology

From Late Latin verticālis.

Adjective

vertical m, f (masculine and feminine plural verticals)

  1. vertical

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French

Etymology

From Late Latin verticālis.

Pronunciation

Adjective

vertical m (feminine singular verticale, masculine plural verticaux, feminine plural verticales)

  1. vertical

Galician

Etymology

From Late Latin verticālis.

Adjective

vertical m, f (plural verticais)

  1. vertical

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Ladin

Etymology

From Late Latin verticālis.

Adjective

vertical m (feminine singular verticala, masculine plural verticai, feminine plural verticales)

  1. vertical

Portuguese

Etymology

From Late Latin verticālis.

Adjective

vertical m, f (plural verticais, not comparable)

  1. vertical

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Spanish

Etymology

From Late Latin verticālis.

Adjective

vertical m, f (plural verticales)

  1. vertical

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