orthography - Spelling of high vs height - English Language Usage . . . So height is spelled as a compromise, maintaining the pronunciation of "hight" while being spelled with ei to reflect the Old English ties The ei form is older--as the OED notes, hight was created in later assimilation with the word high High, on the other hand, maintains its Middle English roots
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
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
single word requests - X, Y, Z — horizontal, vertical and . . . 70 When working in a 2D coordinate system you could say that X is the horizontal axis and Y is the vertical axis Extending this to 3D, is there a similar word for the Z axis? (I'm aware of Width, Height and Depth, but obviously horizontal and vertical aren't synonymous to width and height, which is why I don't want to call the Z axis the depth
elevation vs altitude - English Language Usage Stack Exchange In the airline industry elevation = height above ground and altitude = height above sea level Altitude is used to calculate air pressure, elevation is used to make sure you don't crash into mountains
meaning - Is the difference in English between height and length based . . . Height is the distance from the base to the top whereas length is always the longest of the three dimensions, height, length, and width I would superimpose an assumed restriction for inanimate objects of being in a stable position for statistical categorization
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