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  • 71height — Synonyms and related words: French pitch, Olympian heights, acme, acme of perfection, aerial heights, altitude, amount, amplitude, apex, apogee, apotheosis, area, ascent, assumption, authority, authorization, be all and end all, beatification,… …

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  • 72largeness — Synonyms and related words: ampleness, amplitude, area, bigheartedness, bigness, body, boundlessness, bounteousness, bountifulness, bounty, breadth, broadness, bulk, caliber, capaciousness, comprehensiveness, copiousness, coverage, depth,… …

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  • 73profundity — Synonyms and related words: Sophia, abstruseness, abyss, acumen, ampleness, astuteness, bigness, bottomlessness, broad mindedness, broadness, capaciousness, complexity, complication, comprehensiveness, copiousness, crabbedness, crampedness, deep… …

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  • 74prominence — Synonyms and related words: account, altitude, arete, arrantness, atmospheric visibility, authority, bas relief, bellying, blatancy, boldness, bulge, bulging, ceiling, ceiling unlimited, celebrity, clarity, clearness, consequence, conspicuity,… …

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  • 75stature — Synonyms and related words: altitude, authority, caliber, ceiling, consequence, dignity, elevation, eminence, exaltation, face, greatness, hauteur, height, heighth, high place, highness, importance, influence, influentialness, kudos, loftiness,… …

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  • 76length — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Linear measure Nouns 1. length, lengthiness, longitude, span, extent, stretch, distance, dimension, footage, yardage, mileage. See measurement, space. 2. (line measure) line, bar, stripe, string, row,… …

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  • 77highness — (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Quality of being high] Syn. length, tallness, loftiness; see height 1 . 2. [Term of respect, usually to royalty; often capital ] Syn. majesty, lordship, ladyship, excellency, honor, Sire, grace, reverence, worship; see also… …

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  • 78tall — W2S2 [to:l US to:l] adj comparative taller superlative tallest [: Old English; Origin: getAl quick, ready ] 1.) a person, building, tree etc that is tall is a greater height than normal ▪ He was young and tall. ▪ a house surrounded by tall trees… …

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  • 79high — [OE] High is an ancient word. It goes right back to Indo European *koukos, which is related to a number of terms denoting roughly ‘rounded protuberance’: Sanskrit kucas ‘breast’, for instance, Russian húcha ‘heap’, and Lithuanian kaukas ‘swelling …

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  • 80highness — high·ness || haɪnɪs n. quality of being high, tallness, loftiness; title given to members of a royal family …

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