At altitude
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ALOFTAt altitude
HEDGEHOPFly at low altitude
HIGHESTBIDDIESHens at the greatest altitude?
AERYHabitation at a high altitude
alpestrineof plants, growing at high altitude, subalpine
rockoonrocket launched from a balloon at a high altitude
flybya flight, at low altitude or close range, also FLYPAST
flypasta flight, at low altitude or close range, also FLYBY
flypastsFLYPAST, a flight, at low altitude or close range, also FLYBY
timberlinethe altitude above sea level at which timber ceases to grow
flybysFLYBY, a flight, at low altitude or close range, also FLYPAST
antitradea contrary wind blowing at a high altitude above the trade wind
antitradesANTITRADE, a contrary wind blowing at a high altitude above the trade wind
pressurizedMaintain a tolerable atmospheric pressure in (an aircraft cabin) at a high altitude
pressurizingMaintain a tolerable atmospheric pressure in (an aircraft cabin) at a high altitude
pressurisesMaintain a tolerable atmospheric pressure in (an aircraft cabin) at a high altitude
pressurisedMaintain a tolerable atmospheric pressure in (an aircraft cabin) at a high altitude
pressurisingMaintain a tolerable atmospheric pressure in (an aircraft cabin) at a high altitude
pressurizesMaintain a tolerable atmospheric pressure in (an aircraft cabin) at a high altitude
pressurizeMaintain a tolerable atmospheric pressure in (an aircraft cabin) at a high altitude
unpressurized(of an aircraft cabin) Not having normal atmospheric pressure maintained at a high altitude
cumulusA cloud forming rounded masses heaped on each other above a flat base at fairly low altitude
jetstreama narrow belt of high-altitude winds moving east at high speeds and having an important effect on frontogenesis
jetstreamsJETSTREAM, a narrow belt of high-altitude winds moving east at high speeds and having an important effect on frontogenesis
cirrostratusCloud forming a thin, more or less uniform, semitranslucent layer at high altitude, usually 16,500û45,000 feet (5û13 km)
hedgehopto fly an airplane at a very low altitude, as for spraying crops or for low-level bombing in warfare
altostratusCloud forming a continuous uniform layer that resembles stratus but occurs at medium altitude, usually 6,500û23,000 feet (2û7 km)
stackto control the flight patterns of airplanes waiting to land at an airport so that each circles at a designated altitude
trimmedKeep or adjust the degree to which (an aircraft) can be maintained at a constant altitude without any control forces being present
altocumulusCloud forming a layer of rounded masses with a level base, occurring at medium altitude, usually 6,500û23,000 feet (2û7 km)
cumulonimbiA cloud forming a towering mass with a flat base at fairly low altitude and often a flat top, as in thunderstorms
cumulonimbusA cloud forming a towering mass with a flat base at fairly low altitude and often a flat top, as in thunderstorms
altocumuliCloud forming a layer of rounded masses with a level base, occurring at medium altitude, usually 6,500û23,000 feet (2û7 km)
nimbostratusA type of cloud forming a thick uniform gray layer at low altitude, from which rain or snow often falls (without any lightning or thunder)
straticloud of a class characterized by a gray, horizontal layer with a uniform base, found at a lower altitude than altostratus, usually below 8000 feet (2400 m)
stratuscloud of a class characterized by a gray, horizontal layer with a uniform base, found at a lower altitude than altostratus, usually below 8000 feet (2400 m)
cirrocumulusCloud forming a broken layer of small fleecy clouds at high altitude, usually 16,500û45,000 feet (5û13 km), typically with a rippled or granulated appearance (as in a mackerel sky)
gnomonsearly astronomical instrument consisting of a vertical shaft, column, or the like, for determining the altitude of the sun or the latitude of a position by measuring the length of its shadow cast at noon
gnomonearly astronomical instrument consisting of a vertical shaft, column, or the like, for determining the altitude of the sun or the latitude of a position by measuring the length of its shadow cast at noon
geostationaryof or pertaining to a satellite that travels about the earth's equator at an altitude of at least 35,000 kilometers at a speed matching that of the earth's rotation, thus maintaining a constant relation to points on the earth