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Definition of level
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of level is as below...
Level (a.)
Coinciding
or
parallel
with the plane of the
horizon;
horizontal;
as, the
telescope
is now
level..
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Platform
::
Platform
(n.) Any flat or
horizontal
surface;
especially,
one that is
raised
above some
particular
level,
as a
framework
of
timber
or
boards
horizontally
joined
so as to form a roof, or a
raised
floor,
or
portion
of a
floor;
a
landing;
a dais; a
stage,
for
speakers,
performers,
or
workmen;
a
standing
place..
Seiches
::
Seiches
(n. pl.) Local
oscillations
in level
observed
in the case of some
lakes,
as Lake
Geneva..
Redan
::
Redan (n.) A step or
vertical
offset
in a wall on
uneven
ground,
to keep the parts
level..
Terrace
::
Terrace
(v.) A level
plain,
usually
with a steep
front,
bordering
a
river,
a lake, or
sometimes
the sea..
Complanate
::
Complanate
(v. t.) To make
level.
Bank
::
Bank (n.) A
mound,
pile, or ridge of
earth,
raised
above the
surrounding
level;
hence,
anything
shaped
like a mound or ridge of
earth;
as, a bank of
clouds;
a bank of
snow..
Chute
::
Chute (n.) A
framework,
trough,
or tube, upon or
through
which
objects
are made to slide from a
higher
to a lower
level,
or
through
which water
passes
to a
wheel..
Bowl
::
Bowl (n.) A ball of wood or other
material
used for
rolling
on a level
surface
in play; a ball of hard wood
having
one side
heavier
than the
other,
so as to give it a bias when
rolled..
Leveling
::
Leveling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Leve.
Fur
::
Fur (v. t.) To nail small
strips
of board or
larger
scantling
upon, in order to make a level
surface
for
lathing
or
boarding,
or to
provide
for a space or
interval
back of the
plastered
or
boarded
surface,
as
inside
an outer wall, by way of
protection
against
damp..
Level
::
Level (n.) A
uniform
or
average
height;
a
normal
plane or
altitude;
a
condition
conformable
to
natural
law or which will
secure
a level
surface;
as,
moving
fluids
seek a
level..
Level
::
Level (n.) An
approximately
horizontal
line or
surface
at a
certain
degree
of
altitude,
or
distance
from the
center
of the
earth;
as, to climb from the level of the coast to the level of the
plateau
and then
descend
to the level of the
valley
or of the sea..
Strike
::
Strike
(n.) An
instrument
with a
straight
edge for
leveling
a
measure
of
grain,
salt, and the like,
scraping
off what is above the level of the top; a
strickle..
Meadow
::
Meadow
(n.) A tract of low or level land
producing
grass which is mown for hay; any field on which grass is grown for hay.
Level
::
Level (v. t.) To bring to a lower
level;
to
overthrow;
to
topple
down; to
reduce
to a flat
surface;
to
lower.
Foresight
::
Foresight
(n.) Any sight or
reading
of the
leveling
staff,
except
the
backsight;
any sight or
bearing
taken by a
compass
or
theodolite
in a
forward
direction..
Atmosphere
::
Atmosphere
(n.) The
pressure
or
weight
of the air at the sea
level,
on a unit of
surface,
or about 14.7 Ibs. to the sq.
inch..
Flat
::
Flat (n.) A level tract lying at
little
depth below the
surface
of
water,
or
alternately
covered
and left bare by the tide; a
shoal;
a
shallow;
a
strand..
Plane
::
Plane (a.) To make
smooth;
to
level;
to pare off the
inequalities
of the
surface
of, as of a board or other piece of wood, by the use of a
plane;
as, to plane a
plank..
Standpipe
::
Standpipe
(n.) A
vertical
pipe, open at the top,
between
a
hydrant
and a
reservoir,
to
equalize
the flow of
water;
also, a large
vertical
pipe, near a
pumping
engine,
into which water is
forced
up, so as to give it
sufficient
head to rise to the
required
level at a
distance..
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