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elevation

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el⋅e⋅va⋅tion

[el-uh-vey-shuhn]
–noun
1. the height to which something is elevated or to which it rises: The elevation of the tower is 80 feet.
2. the altitude of a place above sea level or ground level.
3. an elevated place, thing, or part; an eminence.
4. loftiness; grandeur or dignity; nobleness: elevation of mind.
5. the act of elevating.
6. the state of being elevated.
7. Architecture. a drawing or design that represents an object or structure as being projected geometrically on a vertical plane parallel to one of its sides.
8. Surveying.
a. Also called angle of elevation. the angle between the line from an observer or instrument to an object above the observer or instrument and a horizontal line.
b. the distance above a datum level.
9. the ability of a dancer to stay in the air while executing a step or the height thus attained.
10. the Elevation, Roman Catholic Church. the lifting by the celebrant of the Eucharistic elements immediately after consecration, for adoration by the communicants.

Origin:
1350–1400; ME < AF < L ēlevātiōn- (s. of ēlevātiō), equiv. to ēlevāt(us) (see elevate ) + -iōn- -ion


1. See height. 3. height; hill; mountain; plateau. 4. exaltation, nobility.


1. depth.
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el·e·va·tion   (ěl'ə-vā'shən)   
n.  
    1. The act or an instance of elevating.

    2. The condition of being elevated.

    3. The ability to achieve height in a jump, as in ballet.

    4. The degree of height reached when such a jump is executed.

  1. An elevated place or position.

  2. The height to which something is elevated above a point of reference such as the ground.

  3. Loftiness of thought or feeling.

  4. A scale drawing of the side, front, or rear of a structure.

  5. The height of a thing above a reference level; altitude.

    1. The ability to achieve height in a jump, as in ballet.

    2. The degree of height reached when such a jump is executed.

Synonyms: These nouns denote the distance of something above a point of reference such as the horizon: a city at an elevation of 3,000 feet above sea level; flying at an altitude of 1 mile; grew to a height of 6 feet.
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Medical Dictionary

Main Entry: el·e·va·tion
Pronunciation: "el-&-'vA-sh&n
Function: noun
1 : a swelling especially on the skin
2 : a usually abnormal increase (as in degree or amount) elevation of the pulse rate> elevation of temperature>
Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary, © 2002 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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