Yes, it is. It means in an upright position or alignment. The vertical direction is perpendicular to the horizontal, i.e. up and down rather than side to side.
"Vertical" can function as an adjective.
That is the correct spelling of "up." Synonyms include the adjective "vertical" and the adverb "vertically."
The Latin root word for a vertical support is "columna."
Paly is an anagram word. It is an adjective that means divided into several equal vertical stripes.
'Vertical' in Japanese is垂直 (suichoku). One should add a㪠(na) on the end to turn this word into an adjective. However,㪠is not necessary when saying 'vertical line', which is垂直線 (suichokusen).
The word 'tall' is an adjective (great in vertical dimension; high in stature,) and a noun (garment size for a tall person).
The word may be:obelisk, plural obelisks - vertical stone monumentsoblique, plural obliques - a diagonal, or diagonal pattern, adjective meaning slanted
Yes. It is a form of the noun horizon. It refers to the dimension that is parallel to the Earth's surface (i.e. sideways) rather than vertical (up and down).
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The word steep can be an adjective and a verb. The adjective form means to be of a near vertical gradient. The verb form means to soak an item in a liquid such as water to add or remove components to or from it.
Extensive means covering over a big area. This word is a adjective.
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).