Pronunciation: /ælˈtɪmətri/
noun the science or technique of measuring altitudes
A1 Altimetry is the measurement of altitude above sea level.
A2 The pilot used altimetry to determine the plane's height.
B1 Altimetry data is essential for accurate mapping and navigation.
B2 Scientists use altimetry to study changes in sea levels over time.
C1 The satellite's altimetry readings helped researchers monitor ice melt in the Arctic.
C2 Advanced altimetry technology allows for precise measurements of elevation variations.
formal The study of altimetry involves measuring the height of land or water surfaces above a reference point.
informal Altimetry is all about figuring out how high things are above sea level.
slang When it comes to altimetry, we're basically just measuring how high stuff is.
figurative In a metaphorical sense, altimetry can refer to analyzing the levels of success or achievement in different areas of life.
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