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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.) Even with
anything
else; of the same
height;
on the same line or
plane;
on the same
footing;
of equal
importance;
--
followed
by with,
sometimes
by to..
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Rase
::
Rase (v. i.) To be
leveled
with the
ground;
to fall; to
suffer
overthrow.
Causey
::
Causey
(n.) A way or road
raised
above the
natural
level of the
ground,
serving
as a dry
passage
over wet or
marshy
ground..
Trapper
::
Trapper
(n.) A boy who opens and shuts a
trapdoor
in a
gallery
or
level.
Gradient
::
Gradient
(n.) A part of a road which
slopes
upward
or
downward;
a
portion
of a way not
level;
a
grade.
Plain
::
Plain (v.) To plane or
level;
to make plain or even on the
surface.
Level
::
Level (v. i.) To aim a gun,
spear,
etc.,
horizontally;
hence,
to aim or point a
weapon
in
direct
line with the mark; fig., to
direct
the eye, mind, or
effort,
directly
to an
object..
Fausse-braye
::
Fausse-braye
(n.) A
second
raampart,
exterior
to, and
parallel
to, the main
rampart,
and
considerably
below its
level..
Substructure
::
Substruction
(n.)
Underbuilding;
the
foundation,
or any
preliminary
structure
intended
to raise the lower floor or
basement
of a
building
above the
natural
level of the
ground..
Course
::
Course
(n.) A
continuous
level range of brick or
stones
of the same
height
throughout
the face or faces of a
building.
Level
::
Level (a.)
Coinciding
or
parallel
with the plane of the
horizon;
horizontal;
as, the
telescope
is now
level..
Grading
::
Grading
(n.) The act or
method
of
arranging
in or by
grade,
or of
bringing,
as the
surface
of land or a road, to the
desired
level or
grade..
Level
::
Level (v. t.) To make
level;
to make
horizontal;
to bring to the
condition
of a level line or
surface;
hence,
to make flat or even; as, to level a road, a walk, or a
garden..
Float
::
Float (v. t.) To pass over and level the
surface
of with a float while the
plastering
is kept wet.
Winze
::
Winze (n.) A small shaft sunk from one level to
another,
as for the
purpose
of
ventilation..
Leveling
::
Leveling
(n.) The art or
operation
of using a
leveling
instrument
for
finding
a
horizontal
line, for
ascertaining
the
differences
of level
between
different
points
of the
earth's
surface
included
in a
survey,
for
establishing
grades,
etc., as in
finding
the
descent
of a
river,
or
locating
a line of
railroad..
Prone
::
Prone (a.)
Sloping,
with
reference
to a line or
surface;
declivous;
inclined;
not
level..
Trapdoor
::
Trapdoor
(n.) A door in a level for
regulating
the
ventilating
current;
--
called
also
weather
door.
Aflush
::
Aflush
(adv. & a.) On a
level.
Ramp
::
Ramp (n.) An
inclined
plane
serving
as a
communication
between
different
interior
levels.
Target
::
Target
(n.) The
sliding
crosspiece,
or vane, on a
leveling
staff..
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