alti
- It means "height"
- Meter starter
- Meter opening?
- Some choir singers
- Prefix with "meter"
- High, in combinations
- Voices in il coro
- Voices below soprani
- Some carolers
- High opening?
- ''Height'' word form
- Some basilica singers
- Prefix with ''meter'' or ''plane''
- Prefix meaning height
- High: Pref
- Word form for ''height''
- Voices above bassi
- They're higher than bassi
- Start for something high
- Relatives of soprani
- Prefix with graph, meter or plane
- Prefix with graph or meter
- Prefix meaning ''high''
- Prefix for tude or meter
- Meter start
- Intro to meter
- High to the left?
- High male voices
- High (prefix)
- Height prefix
- Harmonizers with soprani and bassi
- Cher and Sade, vocally
- Cathedral voices
- "Height" starter
- Choir members
- Prefix with meter or tude
- Choral voices
- High: Prefix
- Prefix with plano
- Prefix with plane
- Choir singers
- Height: Prefix
- Some choir voices, formally
- Some choir members
- Some singers
- Some chorus voices
- Some choristers
- Some voices
- Some chorus members
- Certain singers
- Certain choir singers
- Certain operatic voices
- Some madrigal singers
- High: Comb. form
- Countertenors
- Choir voices
- High: Comb. form (4)
- Some tabernacle singers
- Chorus members
- Meter preceder
- Preceder of meter or graph
- Trebles, in Toscana
- Prefix meaning "high"
- Height: Pref
- Choir group
- Prefix meaning "height"
- Some glee club members
- Prefix for meter or tude
Usage examples of "alti".
Instead of waiting to feel the pull of the AOD on the pin, I kept on looking at the alti, and bang on 30,000 feet I pulled the handle and pushed my hands up above my head, which made me backslide, which meant the air would catch the drogue chute to bring the main pack out.
After about ten minutes I checked my alti again: 6,500 feet, time to start working.