An altimeter is an altitude measuring device (alti + meter).
The root Alt(us) means high,deep. Examples of this root would be altimeter or altitude.
On the top of my head I can only think of two.Altitude: a high location or areaAltar: an elevated place or structure, as a mound or platformBelieve me, this word is IMPOSSIBLE. I have to find words with alt that have to eventually lead back to the definition of HIGH. NOT EASY. But anyway, hope this helped.
There isn't one because it is a noun
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The root Alt(us) means high,deep. Examples of this root would be altimeter or altitude.
The root word "alti" comes from the Latin word "altus," which means "high" or "deep." It is often used in English to denote something located at a high level or altitude, such as "altitude" or "altimeter."
On the top of my head I can only think of two.Altitude: a high location or areaAltar: an elevated place or structure, as a mound or platformBelieve me, this word is IMPOSSIBLE. I have to find words with alt that have to eventually lead back to the definition of HIGH. NOT EASY. But anyway, hope this helped.
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Most altimeters use changes in atmospheric pressure to determine altitude. The altimeter is a crucial tool in air traffic control.
The main difference between altimeter and cabin altimeter is the place where they take their pressure: Altimeter takes the pressure from static ports, while cabin altimeter takes it's pressure from the cabin.
The word "altimeter" appears in the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen on page 91. It is mentioned as an instrument Brian finds in the survival pack from the airplane. An altimeter is a device used to measure altitude above a fixed level, typically sea level.
There isn't one because it is a noun
true altitude at field elevation.
My GPS instrument contains a barometric altimeter.
My handheld GPS instrument has a barometric altimeter in it also.
My wristwatch has an altimeter, which as a backpacker, I find very useful.