Not technically. Length is a "side to side" measurement in one direction, while "width" is the other.
For a two-dimensional object, length can be top-to-bottom while width is left to right.
For a measurement such as a computer display, length may be the width (the longest dimension), while width is a measurement of depth front-to-back.
The measurement of "up and down" (vertical) is called height (how tall a three-dimensional object is).
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length is side to side
Side to side, lengthways. Up and down is the height.
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No, Up does not mean down. In fact, "down" is the antonym of "up"!
The area of an upside down trapezoid is the same as the area of a right side up or sideways trapezoid. Area = 1/2 * height * (upperbase + lowerbase) OR Area = 1/2 * height * (sum of the length of the two parallel lines)