Ver"ti*cal (?), a. [Cf. F. vertical. See Vertex.]
1.
Of or pertaining to the vertex; situated at the vertex, or highest point; directly overhead, or in the zenith; perpendicularly above one.
Charity . . . is the vertical top of all religion.
Jer. Taylor.
2.
Perpendicular to the plane of the horizon; upright; plumb; as, a vertical line.
Vertical angle Astron. & Geod., an angle measured on a vertical circle, called an angle of elevation, or altitude, when reckoned from the horizon upward, and of depression when downward below the horizon. -- Vertical anthers Bot., such anthers as stand erect at the top of the filaments. -- Vertical circle Astron., an azimuth circle. See under Azimuth. -- Vertical drill, an drill. See under Upright. -- Vertical fire Mil., the fire, as of mortars, at high angles of elevation. -- Vertical leaves Bot., leaves which present their edges to the earth and the sky, and their faces to the horizon, as in the Australian species of Eucalyptus. -- Vertical limb, a graduated arc attached to an instrument, as a theodolite, for measuring vertical angles. -- Vertical line. (a) Dialing A line perpendicular to the horizon. (b) Conic Sections A right line drawn on the vertical plane, and passing through the vertex of the cone. (c) Surv. The direction of a plumb line; a line normal to the surface of still water. (d) Geom., Drawing, etc. A line parallel to the sides of a page or sheet, in distinction from a horizontal line parallel to the top or bottom. -- Vertical plane. (a) Conic Sections A plane passing through the vertex of a cone, and through its axis. (b) Projections Any plane which passes through a vertical line. (c) Persp. The plane passing through the point of sight, and perpendicular to the ground plane, and also to the picture. -- Vertical sash, a sash sliding up and down. Cf. French sash, under 3d Sash. -- Vertical steam engine, a steam engine having the crank shaft vertically above or below a vertical cylinder.
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Ver"ti*cal, n.
1.
Vertical position; zenith.
[R.]
2. Math.
A vertical line, plane, or circle.
Prime vertical, Prime vertical dial. See under Prime, a.
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