Per Wikipedia:
El *Castillo de Chichen Itza is 24 metres high + 6 metres for the temple, the square base is 55.3 metres
* El Castillo = the Castle; la costilla = the rib
One homophone for "wide" is "why'd," which is a contraction of "why did."
The word 'wide' is an adjective or an adverb.Adjectives and adverbs don't have plural form.Adjectives and adverbs have degrees: wide, wider, widest.Note: The word 'wide' is used as a noun in the game of cricket.
The prefix for "wide" is "un-" and the suffix is "-en."
Wide is not a verb, so it does not have a past tense. Widened may be what you are looking for, as it is the past tense of the verb widen.
The word 'wide' is an adjective.The word 'wide' is an adverb.Another adverb form is widely.The noun form is wideness.The verb form is to widen.
The Chichen Itza is actually the name of an archeological dig site in present-day Mexico. What we know as the Chichen Itza is actually just one structure unearthed at the site. It is called El Castillo, or The Castle. It is 55.3 meters wide and 24 meters tall (30 if you include the temple at the top).
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50 metres (160 ft) in length and 15 metres (49 ft) wide
It about 9 feet tall and 8x8 feet wide
The volume of a cylinder 8 in tall and 6 in wide is: 226cubic inches.
Although the question is vague, I believe that yes, cell phones may be "wide and tall."
3 ft tall
324m tall.
11 meters wide and tall not
A train locomotive can get up to 6 ft wide from side to side and be around 11 ft tall.
himalyas are 25,000 feet tall and 1700 feet wide
its 55.86 meters tall (183.27)