An antonym for the word 'vertical' is 'horizontal'
The term vertical refers to up and down.
Horizontal is this way ----------------------- It's the opposite of vertical which is up and down. Hope that helps! ^.^ Pay attention in math! XD Jk, jk.
It comes from the Latin words 'in' = negative, and 'tangere' = to touch. The original meaning was 'untouched' which came to mean whole, entire.
A structure (building or similar) that im predominantly vertical (up and down) - much taller than wide.
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Intersects at a right angle, also vertical.
There is no root word for vertical. Ver or vert is not true for vertical.
Diagonal means across at an angle, not horizontal or vertical.
mint is a word that is a vertical.
The word that describes an up and down motion is "vertical."
The Latin root word "tact" means touch or contact. It is often used in words related to a sense of touch or a skillful handling of delicate situations.
You could always use www.dictionary.com and search the word, but in a nut shell, it's the direction of up/down. This line is vertical: | This line is horizontal: ___
touchdown The word touch is written vertically, and is read in a downwards direction.
An antonym for the word 'vertical' is 'horizontal'
If you mean vertices then they are the corners of polygons.
All windows have a vertical side to them.