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perpendicularly
Word definitions for perpendicularly in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Perpendicularly \Per`pen*dic"u*lar*ly\, adv. In a perpendicular manner; vertically.
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
adv. In a perpendicular manner.
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adv. straight up or down without a break [syn: sheer ] in a perpendicular manner; "this red line runs perpendicularly to the green line"
Usage examples of perpendicularly.
May the keel of the new vessel lay along the dockyard, and soon the stem and stern-post, mortised at each of its extremities, rose almost perpendicularly.
The surf was much heavier here than it had been at Accra, and each wave threw the boat almost perpendicularly into the air, so that only a few feet of the end of the keel touched the water.
Second, that the gun should be a Columbiad cast in iron, 900 feet long, and run perpendicularly into the earth.
Early in the summer shorter shoots are produced from the lower parts of the plant, which grow perpendicularly downwards and penetrate the ground.
With this he conducted me to the verge of the cataract, and pointed along the side of the ravine to a number of curious looking roots, some three or four inches in thickness, and several feet long, which, after twisting among the fissures of the rock, shot perpendicularly from it and ran tapering to a point in the air, hanging over the gulf like so many dark icicles.
It is a notched stick of a peculiar form, some two feet in length, which is perpendicularly inserted into the starboard gunwale near the bow, for the purpose of furnishing a rest for the wooden extremity of the harpoons, whose other naked, barbed end slopingly projects from the prow.
Linnaeus says that the leaves of his Sida abutilon sink perpendicularly down at night, though the petioles rise.
This movement is sometimes large: thus the petioles of Cassia pubescens stand only a little above the horizon during the day, and at night rise up almost, or quite, perpendicularly.
He does not fall perpendicularly, the angle of his fall is prolonged and very low, and the swifter he goes the more nearly it approximates to the horizontal.
The perspiration dripped on him off my head, my drill coat clung to my wet back: the afternoon breeze swept impetuously over the row of bedsteads, the stiff folds of curtains stirred perpendicularly, rattling on brass rods, the covers of empty beds blew about noiselessly near the bare floor all along the line, and I shivered to the very marrow.
A few even rolled on to the upper part of the Chimneys, or flew off in fragments when they were projected perpendicularly.
The uncovered area is then digged perpendicularly to the depth of about three feet, and is then gradually widened so as to form a conical chamber six or seven feet deep.
Five miles west of New Aberfoyle, under the solid rock which supports Ben Lomond, there exists a natural shaft which descends perpendicularly into the vein beneath.
If the radicles had been acted on solely by geotropism, they would have grown out of the bottom of the sieve perpendicularly downwards.
There now stretched off to the east the low, white line of the great ice barrier, rising perpendicularly to a height of two hundred feet like the rocky cliffs of Quebec, and marking the end of southward navigation.