The word horizon would've come before as the origins of both words "horizein" means the limit. Assuming that the horizon means the limit of the distance/land, then the word horizontal would've been built off that.
"Horizontal" means from side to side. It comes from the word "horizon" which is the line which divides the land from the sky; the line which the sun crosses when it sets.
bounded (circle). In Greek 'horizon' was originally used to mean "bounding earth" with the property that it was parallel with the earth. Later, the Earth was normally thought to be flat: thus, 'horizontal' came to mean parallel to the earth.
There's not a single cloud on the horizon. The expiration of the loan loomed like a dark cloud on their company's horizon.
Panorama does not have an antonym. However, the word "Panorama" is used to describe a long distance view with a wide horizon, as might be seen in an open landscape, and the word "Vista" is a long distance view with a limited horizon, as in looking down an avenue of trees. So, vista is a kind of antonym of panorama.
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I think horizon came first because people from long ago named the horizon horizon and, from there, we developed the word horizontal. By the way, horizontal means running from side to side. Hope it helped!
horizon came first because the horizon runs in a line along the sky, which really is an optical illusion to us, so people in ancient times would think the horizon was a straight line sideways hence the word horizontal
"Horizontal" means from side to side. It comes from the word "horizon" which is the line which divides the land from the sky; the line which the sun crosses when it sets.
The concept of a "horizontal line" or "horizontal" existed before the concept of a "horizon." The term "horizontal" is used in geometry and mathematics to describe a line or plane that is parallel to the horizon or perpendicular to the vertical direction (i.e., it runs flat from left to right). The word "horizontal" has been used in this geometric sense for centuries. On the other hand, the term "horizon" primarily refers to the apparent boundary between the Earth and the sky as seen from a specific point. The concept of the horizon has been part of human observation and language for much longer than precise geometric terminology. It's a fundamental aspect of how we perceive the world, particularly the natural world. So, to summarize, the concept of a "horizontal line" came first in the context of mathematics and geometry, while the concept of the "horizon" has been a fundamental part of human observation and understanding of the Earth's curvature for a much longer time.
bounded (circle). In Greek 'horizon' was originally used to mean "bounding earth" with the property that it was parallel with the earth. Later, the Earth was normally thought to be flat: thus, 'horizontal' came to mean parallel to the earth.
The horizon was beautiful. Black holes have an event horizon.
There are four syllables in the word "horizontal."
My goal is just over the horizon.
the same, horizontal
the word horizontal means: flat or level: a horizontal position. "The line is horizontal to the ground" would work.....