That is the correct spelling of "vertices", the plural of the term vertex.
VERTICAL
The correct spelling is column (support post, vertical row, or a line of marching soldiers).
If you mean the ancient Roman arena, it is spelt "Colosseum".
The word "loopdiloop" is not an English word, but a variant of the colloquial expression "loop-the-loop", which means the performance of a 360° vertical circle (in an airplane or amusement ride).
That is the correct spelling of matrixed (in a combined vertical and horizontal hierarchy, pooling groups across divisions). This is presently an informal term or jargon which grew from the concept of matrix management.
The word for a primarily Creole rice dish is jambalaya.
vertical distribution and horizontal distribution strategy Spell check your answer
vertical
The opposite (perpendicular direction) of vertical is horizontal, meaning side to side.
The vertical pointer on a sundial is the gnomon.
The correct spelling is column (support post, vertical row, or a line of marching soldiers).
If you mean the ancient Roman arena, it is spelt "Colosseum".
That is the correct spelling of "up." Synonyms include the adjective "vertical" and the adverb "vertically."
The likely word is column (a vertical grouping, marching rank, or supporting pillar).
Vertical. Vertical. Vertical. Vertical.
The word may be:obelisk, plural obelisks - vertical stone monumentsoblique, plural obliques - a diagonal, or diagonal pattern, adjective meaning slanted
The word "loopdiloop" is not an English word, but a variant of the colloquial expression "loop-the-loop", which means the performance of a 360° vertical circle (in an airplane or amusement ride).
There is no such thing as exactly vertical because either it is vertical or it is not. You cannot have approximately vertical - it is not vertical, then. Vertical means at 90 degrees to the horizon (or horizontal).