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The physically highest point of a piece marks the vertical position of that piece within the koan. A piece may be higher than, lower than, or at the same height as any other piece in the koan. There will always be at least one highest piece and at least one lowest piece in a koan. It's possible for the same pieces to be both the highest and the lowest in a koan.
Ãâó: www.wunderland.com/WTS/Kory/Games/Zendo/Terminolog...
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UpThe window measurement from top to bottom.
Ãâó: www.justblinds.com/designer/glossary.cfm
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The vertical dimension measured from ground level to the plate line. (Plate line is defined as the intersection of the wall and roof.)
Ãâó: www.cityofsacramento.org/dsd/planning/glossary.htm
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Determined so much by culture that we do not try to estimate it for your garden. Those that genetically are short or tall, are noted as such. Normal height for JI is 32-38". Excellent culture can grow the same cultivars up to 40-50".
Ãâó: www.ensata.com/HTML/GeneralPages/descr_terms.htm
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is the elevation of the mean surface observed at nadir above the reference ellipsoid. As a first approximation it is calculated from range and altitude (height = altitude - range).
Ãâó: wwwcpg.mssl.ucl.ac.uk/RA2_Handbook/concepts/ra2/ra...
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