From the Latin for 'high', elevation above a datum line/sea level; angular distance of a celestial body above Earth's horizon; or, by extension, loftiness of rank or any great height
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- Height above sea level; or, the angular distance of a star or other celestial body above the horizon
- An aircraft or pilot's lofty elevation when flying 'high', perhaps when soaring through a mackerel sky
- Angular distance above the horizon
- Height of an object above sea/ground level; or, the elevation of a star above the horizon
- ____ sickness, a condition that can affect mountaineers at great heights
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