0 standing or pointing straight up or at an angle of 90° to a horizontal surface or line: --
2 a market consisting of businesses that supply products and services to each other: --
3 standing or pointing straight up or at an angle of 90 to a horizontal surface or line: --
4 a vertical line, column, etc. goes straight up or down rather than across: --
5 used to describe the different ranks of managers and workers in an organization: --
If there are more than five levels of management, the organization is said to be high in vertical differentiation.
The vertical structures of the past are less popular now that decision-making and innovation are encouraged at all operating levels.
A table may be formed comparing vertical and horizontal dimensions as ratios.
Vertical joints above and below a rail do not align.
As for vertical measurements, presumably the stage platform and the first platform levels of the tiring houses were at the same height.
They are quite deep, with vertical faces as high as thirty meters.
Then a horizontal top plane and some form of vertical plane or step are cut.
A vertical cylinder was obtained by cutting a circular channel around the block after the top was leveled.
In limestone these lines are usually vertical, and can be used to define the side boundaries of the potential block.
The height of each bar is read from the vertical axis.