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Recently i've noticed that many people are pronouncing the word 'height' as /haiθ/ that's right, heigth The height of the season is the very best point within this period to pick blueberries, probably because there are the most, or they taste best I've only ever heard this pronunciation mistake in the last few years.
Height and weight — how to write them when abbreviations are not used ask question asked 11 years, 6 months ago modified 4 years, 9 months ago
7 i am completing a final assignment for a statistics course, and need a single word to describe age, height, weight and bmi (body mass index). Height and weight written out ask question asked 12 years, 4 months ago modified 6 years ago So height is spelled as a compromise, maintaining the pronunciation of hight while being spelled with ei to reflect the old english ties 70 when working in a 2d coordinate system you could say that x is the horizontal axis and y is the vertical axis
Extending this to 3d, is there a similar word for the z axis 12 if someone is 169cm tall, what is the most common way of saying their height in metres and centimetres in american/australian/british english I'm not interested in converting. I’m wondering if there is a word used for using height to order something
Just like we say alphabetical order for things arranged by their spelling, or chronological order for things.