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Definition of level
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Level (v. t.) To bring to a lower
level;
to
overthrow;
to
topple
down; to
reduce
to a flat
surface;
to
lower.
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Prostrate
::
Prostrate
(v. t.) To lay fiat; to throw down; to
level;
to fell; as, to
prostrate
the body; to
prostrate
trees or
plants..
Seiches
::
Seiches
(n. pl.) Local
oscillations
in level
observed
in the case of some
lakes,
as Lake
Geneva..
Even
::
Even (a.) Up to, or down to, an
unusual
measure
or
level;
so much as;
fully;
quite..
Level
::
Level (v. t.) To make
level;
to make
horizontal;
to bring to the
condition
of a level line or
surface;
hence,
to make flat or even; as, to level a road, a walk, or a
garden..
Estrade
::
Estrade
(n.) A
portion
of the floor of a room
raised
above the
general
level,
as a place for a bed or a
throne;
a
platform;
a
dais..
Hummock
::
Hummock
(n.) A
rounded
knoll or
hillock;
a rise of
ground
of no great
extent,
above a level
surface..
Y
::
Y (n.) One of the
forked
holders
for
supporting
the
telescope
of a
leveling
instrument,
or the axis of a
theodolite;
a wye..
Level
::
Level (n.) An
approximately
horizontal
line or
surface
at a
certain
degree
of
altitude,
or
distance
from the
center
of the
earth;
as, to climb from the level of the coast to the level of the
plateau
and then
descend
to the level of the
valley
or of the sea..
Aflat
::
Aflat
(adv.)
Level with the
ground;
flat.
Champaign
::
Champaign
(a.) Flat; open;
level.
Rough
::
Rough (n.) Not
level;
having
a
broken
surface;
uneven;
-- said of a piece of land, or of a
road..
Pit
::
Pit (n.)
Formerly,
that part of a
theater,
on the floor of the
house,
below the level of the stage and
behind
the
orchestra;
now, in
England,
commonly
the part
behind
the
stalls;
in the
United
States,
the
parquet;
also, the
occupants
of such a part of a
theater..
Slant
::
Slant (v. i.) To be
turned
or
inclined
from a right line or
level;
to lie
obliquely;
to
slope.
Siphon
::
Siphon
(v. t.) To
convey,
or draw off, by means of a
siphon,
as a
liquid
from one
vessel
to
another
at a lower
level..
Bowl
::
Bowl (n.) An
ancient
game,
popular
in Great
Britain,
played
with
biased
balls on a level plat of
greensward..
Plane
::
Plane (a.)
Without
elevations
or
depressions;
even;
level;
flat; lying in, or
constituting,
a
plane;
as, a plane
surface..
Flat
::
Flat
(superl.)
Lying at full
length,
or
spread
out, upon the
ground;
level with the
ground
or
earth;
prostrate;
as, to lie flat on the
ground;
hence,
fallen;
laid low;
ruined;
destroyed..
Sleeper
::
Sleeper
(n.) One of the
pieces
of
timber,
stone,
or iron, on or near the level of the
ground,
for the
support
of some
superstructure,
to
steady
framework,
to keep in place the rails of a
railway,
etc.; a
stringpiece..
Harrow
::
Harrow
(n.) To draw a
harrow
over, as for the
purpose
of
breaking
clods and
leveling
the
surface,
or for
covering
seed; as, to
harrow
land..
Libratory
::
Libratory
(a.)
Balancing;
moving
like a
balance,
as it tends to an
equipoise
or
level..
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