high-altitude

ADJECTIVE
  1. occurring at or from a relative high altitude
    high-level bombing
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How To Use high-altitude In A Sentence

  • High-altitude clouds—cirrus, cirrocumulus, and cirrostratus—reside between three and seven miles above sea level. MY EMPIRE OF DIRT
  • In the Serra da Bocaina, plants grow along the edges of montane forests, as well as in well drained high-altitude grasslands and temporary swamps that arc flooded in the summer months.
  • For one thing there has been a noticeable expansion of the great belt of dry, high-altitude polar winds - the so-called circumpolar vortex-that sweep from west to east around the top and bottom of the world. SOLO - Sense of Life Objectivists
  • First, to help their guests through the shock of all that unaccustomed high-altitude exercise. Times, Sunday Times
  • Objective To observe the clinical effectiveness of Oculotect gel in the treatment of actinic cheilitis at high-altitude area.
  • The two were reportedly practicing high-altitude autorotations at 6,000 ft near the northern Italian air force base at Rimini.
  • Reportedly, at present, many manufacturers of hydraulic lifting platform car high-altitude performance through the test, which is attached to the lifting device not type test.
  • High-altitude cirrus, cirrostratus and middle-altitude altostratus clouds are found well in advance of the front. Air masses and frontal transitional zones
  • First, to help their guests through the shock of all that unaccustomed high-altitude exercise. Times, Sunday Times
  • Heinlein did not serve actively in the military in WWII, as he was medically discharged in 1934 with tuberculosis, but he did serve in the fashion he was allowed, working on high-altitude pressure suit research and other avionic work. 2006 December « Hyperpat’s HyperDay
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