Definition of Horizontally. Meaning of Horizontally. Synonyms of Horizontally

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Definition of Horizontally

Horizontally
Horizontally Hor`i*zon"tal*ly, adv. In a horizontal direction or position; on a level; as, moving horizontally.

Meaning of Horizontally from wikipedia

- Look up horizonta, horizontal, or horizontally in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Horizontal may refer to: Horizontal plane, in astronomy, geography...
- able to produce more revenue than one firm alone. It may also allow the horizontally integrated firm to engage in monopoly pricing, which is disadvantageous...
- Horizontalism is an approach to money creation theory pioneered by Basil Moore which states that private bank reserves are not managed by central banks...
- The Horizontal Falls, or Horizontal Waterfalls, nicknamed the "Horries" and known as Garaanngaddim by the local Indigenous people, are an unusual natural...
- direction at that point. Conversely, a direction or plane is said to be horizontal (or leveled) if it is perpendicular to the vertical direction. In general...
- either side of a central crankshaft. Flat engines are also known as horizontally opposed engines, however this is distinct from the less common opposed-piston...
- In handwriting, horizontal progression is the gradual movement in the direction of writing across a paper (i.e. left to right for Western alphabets). In...
- Horizontal is the fourth studio album by the Bee Gees, and their second album to receive an international release. The LP was released in early 1968, and...
- The principle of original horizontality states that layers of sediment are originally deposited horizontally under the action of gravity. It is a relative...
- In genetics, the term horizontal resistance was first used by J. E. Vanderplank to describe many-gene resistance, which is sometimes also called generalized...