Reduce in height
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LOWERReduce in height
loweredReduce the height, pitch, or elevation of
ACROHeight, in combinations
ZIONHeight in Jerusalem.
ASTALLEqual in height
overtoppedExceed in height
overtopsExceed in height
overtoppingExceed in height
TENHoop height, in feet
TALLAbove average in height
AMBASteep height, in Africa
TALLAbove-average in height
TENNBA hoop height, in feet
STILETTOSProducers of sharp increases in height?
shortest(of a person) Small in height
ASPECTWidth to height ratio, in movie screens
NINEFEETHoop height in some youth basketball leagues
levellingAscertain differences in the height of (land)
levelingAscertain differences in the height of (land)
PRIMEWhat you're in at height of your career
HANDUnit in the measure of a horse's height
triangulatesDetermine (a height, distance, or location) in this way
triangulatedDetermine (a height, distance, or location) in this way
triangulatingDetermine (a height, distance, or location) in this way
triangulateDetermine (a height, distance, or location) in this way
elevationThe ability of a dancer to attain height in jumps
makesincrease in height or size the tide is making now
inversionsA layer of the atmosphere in which temperature increases with height
inversionA layer of the atmosphere in which temperature increases with height
cavallettia series of timber jumps, adjustable in height, for schooling horses
CLIHeight in feet of the Statue of Liberty, expressed in Roman numerals
depthin water deeper than one's height or too deep for one's safety
cavaletti(Italian) a series of timber jumps, adjustable in height, for schooling horses
soarsail or hover in the air often at a great height glide
razeedship, esp. a warship, reduced in height by the removal of the upper deck
razeesship, esp. a warship, reduced in height by the removal of the upper deck
razeeingship, esp. a warship, reduced in height by the removal of the upper deck
razeeship, esp. a warship, reduced in height by the removal of the upper deck
altitudesThe height of an object or point in relation to sea level or ground level
majusculesLarge lettering, either capital or uncial, in which all the letters are usually the same height