The depth is neither the length nor width. Length is the measurement from top to bottom, width is from side to side, and depth is from front to back.
Objects are not usually measured in terms of length since it is an ambiguous dimension. It usually means the longest dimension but is normally associated with lines rather than solid objects.Objects are correctly measured in terms of width, depth and height. With the object oriented right-side-up with the front face towards you, the depth is the distance from the front face to the back face, the height is the distance from the bottom face to the top face and the width is the distance from the left face to the right face. Where the object has an irregular shape, the width, depth and height will reflect the smallest possible cuboid that will accommodate the object.
They are the distances from any one vertex to the three adjacent vertices. If you start with the bottom, left, front vertex then:Length may be to the vertex that is at the bottom, right, front;Width to the vertex at the bottom, left, back; andHeight to the vertex at the top, left, front.
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Its called a Palindrome, i.e radar, redivider. Palindromes can also be sentences.
To measure the size of a man's dress shirt, you typically measure the neck size and sleeve length. Neck size is measured around the base of the neck, while sleeve length is measured from the center of the back of the neck to the end of the sleeve. Using these measurements, you can find the appropriate dress shirt size on a sizing chart.
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119 in length from from front to back
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From the front of the mound to the back of the plate
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To iron a polo shirt, lay it flat and iron the front. If the sleeves are long, lay them flat on the ironing board on each side of the torso of the shirt and iron them. Then, flip the shirt over and iron the back.
From the end (where front sight is located) back to where bullet enters barrel.
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Traditionally they were measured from the back of the teeing area to the middle of the green. However, most courses nowadays are measured to the front, middle and back of the green to assist yardage calculations.
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.