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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Lev·el
n.
1.
A
line
or
surface
to
which
,
at
every
point
,
a
vertical
or
plumb
line
is
perpendicular
;
a
line
or
surface
which
is
everywhere
parallel
to
the
surface
of
still
water
; --
this
is
the
true
level
,
and
is
a
curve
or
surface
in
which
all
points
are
equally
distant
from
the
center
of
the
earth
,
or
rather
would
be
so
if
the
earth
were
an
exact
sphere
.
2.
A
horizontal
line
or
plane
;
that
is
,
a
straight
line
or
a
plane
which
is
tangent
to
a
true
level
at
a
given
point
and
hence
parallel
to
the
horizon
at
that
point
; --
this
is
the
apparent
level
at
the
given
point
.
3.
An
approximately
horizontal
line
or
surface
at
a
certain
degree
of
altitude
,
or
distance
from
the
center
of
the
earth
;
as
,
to
climb
from
the
level
of
the
coast
to
the
level
of
the
plateau
and
then
descend
to
the
level
of
the
valley
or
of
the
sea
.
After
draining
of
the
level
in
Northamptonshire
.
--
Sir
M
.
Hale
.
Shot
from
the
deadly
level
of
a
gun
.
--
Shak
.
4.
Hence
,
figuratively
,
a
certain
position
,
rank
,
standard
,
degree
,
quality
,
character
,
etc
.,
conceived
of
as
in
one
of
several
planes
of
different
elevation
.
Providence
,
for
the
most
part
,
sets
us
on
a
level
.
--
Addison
.
Somebody
there
of
his
own
level
.
--
Swift
.
Be
the
fair
level
of
thy
actions
laid
As
temperance
wills
and
prudence
may
persuade
. --
Prior
.
5.
A
uniform
or
average
height
;
a
normal
plane
or
altitude
;
a
condition
conformable
to
natural
law
or
which
will
secure
a
level
surface
;
as
,
moving
fluids
seek
a
level
.
When
merit
shall
find
its
level
.
--
F
.
W
.
Robertson
.
6.
Mech. & Surv.
(a)
An
instrument
by
which
to
find
a
horizontal
line
,
or
adjust
something
with
reference
to
a
horizontal
line
.
(b)
A
measurement
of
the
difference
of
altitude
of
two
points
,
by
means
of
a
level
;
as
,
to
take
a
level
.
7.
A
horizontal
passage
,
drift
,
or
adit
,
in
a
mine
.
Air level
,
a spirit level
.
See
Spirit level
(
below
).
Box level
,
a
spirit
level
in
which
a
glass-covered
box
is
used
instead
of
a
tube
.
Carpenter's level
,
Mason's level
,
either
the
plumb
level
or
a
straight
bar
of
wood
,
in
which
is
imbedded
a
small
spirit
level
.
Level of the sea
,
the
imaginary
level
from
which
heights
and
depths
are
calculated
,
taken
at
a
mean
distance
between
high
and
low
water
.
Line of levels
,
a
connected
series
of
measurements
,
by
means
of
a
level
,
along
a
given
line
,
as
of
a
railroad
,
to
ascertain
the
profile
of
the
ground
.
Plumb level
,
one
in
which
a
horizontal
bar
is
placed
in
true
position
by
means
of
a
plumb
line
,
to
which
it
is
at
right
angles
.
Spirit level
,
one
in
which
the
adjustment
to
the
horizon
is
shown
by
the
position
of
a
bubble
in
alcohol
or
ether
contained
in
a
nearly
horizontal
glass
tube
,
or
a
circular
box
with
a
glass
cover
.
Surveyor's level
,
a
telescope
,
with
a
spirit
level
attached
,
and
with
suitable
screws
,
etc
.,
for
accurate
adjustment
,
the
whole
mounted
on
a
tripod
,
for
use
in
leveling
; --
called
also
leveling instrument
.
Water level
,
an
instrument
to
show
the
level
by
means
of
the
surface
of
water
in
a
trough
,
or
in
upright
tubes
connected
by
a
pipe
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
mason's
level
n
:
a
level
longer
than
a
carpenter's
level
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