- ver´ti|cal|ly
- ver|ti|cal «VUR tuh kuhl», adjective, noun.–adj.1. straight up and down; perpendicular to a level surface or to the plane of the horizon; upright. A person standing straight is in a vertical position.2. of or at the highest point; of the vertex.3. directly overhead; at the zenith: »
a vertical sighting.
4. so organized as to include many or all stages in the production or distribution of some manufactured product: »a vertical union, vertical trusts.
5. Botany. a) having a position at right angles to the plane of the axis, body, or other supporting surface, as the blade of a leaf. b) in the direction of the stem or axis; lengthwise.6. of or having to do with the sounds forming harmony, especially in a homophonic composition.–n.1. a vertical line, plane, position, direction, or part.2. = vertical angle. (Cf. ↑vertical angle)3. a vertical beam or other part in a truss.╂[< Late Latin verticālis < vertex, -icis highest point, vertex]–ver´ti|cal|ly, adverb.–ver´ti|cal|ness, noun.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.