Highest in the Sky.
Alttius is a Latin word which means "Higher." It is related to the English word "Altitude" and the Spanish word "Alto" which means "high; tall"
The ablative of "altus mons" is "alto monte" in Latin.
In Latin, the prefix Alto- means 'high' for clouds like Altocumulus, and Altostratus.
Depending on how it's used. High (altitude, not a state of mind) Stop (Command - Seen on stop signs on the roads in most of the Spanish speaking world) El avióon esta volando muy alto. - The plane is flying very high. ¡Alto!. No se mueva. - Stop! Don't move.
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The root word "alti" means high or height. It is derived from the Latin word "altus," which has been incorporated into various English words related to height or elevation, such as altitude and alto.
A woman's or boy's singing voice lower than soprano. Also refers to a musical instrument, the alto saxophone. In Spanish, alto can mean both tall and stop.
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There are two common uses for "alto". The first is as the word "tall", i.e. Es un chico alto = He is a tall boy. The second is as the command for "stop!", i.e. "Alto! Camiones no pueden pasar. = Stop! Trucks cannot go through.
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Formerly the part sung by the highest male, or counter-tenor, voices; now the part sung by the lowest female, or contralto, voices, between in tenor and soprano. In instrumental music it now signifies the tenor., An alto singer.
In Latin, the prefix Alto- means 'high' for clouds like Altocumulus, and Altostratus.