Yes. Length of a ship is from front to back. But length of a sail on a ship is from top to bottom. Similar with the length of a wardrobe.
Possibly, but not necessarily. It could be length and height. Or, it could be in the context of a shape which is not even rectangular.
The ratio of the height of an object to the length of its base.
If you mean height, she is 5'1''.
Length X Height
If you mean a rectangle, just multiply the length times the height. If (for example) length and height are in centimeters, then the area is in square centimeters. Similar for other units.
The significance of a name being singled out in such a way is dependent on context.
"148m" typically refers to a measurement of 148 meters. It can denote the height of a building, the length of an object, or the distance in a geographical context. In sports, it might indicate the distance achieved in an event, such as a jump or throw. The context in which it is used will provide more specific meaning.
In the context of regression, it is the y-intercept: the value of the dependent variable when the independent is zero.
dependent mean dependent othewise not dependent
Those aspects of a text whose meanings depend on an understanding of the circumstances in which it has been produced.
A rectangular prism has three dimension: its length, width and height. A flat and long prism is one whose height is small and length is large.
I think you mean the volume. It is the base x height x length.