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at right angles to the plane of the horizon or a base line; "a vertical camera angle"; "the monument consists of two vertical pillars supporting a horizontal slab"; "measure the perpendicular height" relating to or involving all stages of a business from production to distribution something that is oriented vertically erect: upright in position or posture; "an erect stature"; "erect flower stalks"; "for a dog, an erect tail indicates aggression"; "a column still vertical amid the ruins"; "he sat bolt upright" upright: a vertical structural member as a post or stake; "the ball sailed between the uprights" of or relating to different levels in a hierarchy (as levels of social class or income group); "vertical social mobility"
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| vertical diplopia |
double vision in which one image appears to be above the other.
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| vertical transmission |
Transmission of a pathogen such as HIV from mother to child during pregnancy or birth.
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| vertical |
A vertical is a fence with poles ontop of eachother. They are one straight line going vertically.
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| vertical |
perpendicular; at right angles with the horizon. See erect.
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