equal height
collocation in Englishmeaningsofequalandheight
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equal
adjective
uk/ˈiː.kwəl/us/ˈiː.kwəl/
the same in amount, number, ...
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height
noun[C or U]
uk/haɪt/us/haɪt/
the distance from the top to the bottom of something, or the quality of ...
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(Definition ofequalandheightfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Equalheightof body, however, does not signal similarity in status.
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The part that is visible above the wall that surrounds the site consists of two parts ofequalheight.
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In this case, we get a symmetric k -spike solution with spikes ofequalheight.
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In the interior, all aisles are of approximatelyequalheight, resembling a hall church.
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It is a hall church with nave and side aisles of approximatelyequalheight.
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Theirequalheightand shared aura implies equal status.
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The rectangular temple plan is divided into three parts (naves) ofequalheightbut still wider the middle.
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The house was built on the double pile plan, meaning that it was two rooms deep, and had two main storeys of roughlyequalheight.
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An aqueduct is a bridge that carries water, resembling a viaduct, which is a bridge that connects points ofequalheight.
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The choir is 18 m in length, with a rib-vaulted ceiling, while the three naves ofequalheightalso have rib vaulting.
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A hall church is a church with nave and side aisles of approximatelyequalheight.
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The planned church was to have three naves ofequalheight, a main spire on the west and two steeples above the choir.
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The name isocontour is also used, which means a contour ofequalheight.
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The last 3 whorls are of nearlyequalheightand form the remaining cylindric part of the shell.
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Fine close spiral threads parted by grooves ofequalheightand breadth ornament the entire surface.
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For example, one can constrain two windows to haveequalheight, or to force the distance between two windows to be constant.
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The flat summit of the hill has two tops of almostequalheight, the north-west one being considered the higher.
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The beak is almost as long as the cranium itself, withequalheightover much of its length and a straight dorsal ridge.
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For example, deuterochloroform shows a triplet ofequalheightat 77.0.
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