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Level
Webster's Dictionary
(1):
(v. t.) To bring to a horizontal position, as a gun; hence, to point in taking aim; to aim; to direct.
(2):
(v. i.) To be level; to be on a level with, or on an equality with, something; hence, to accord; to agree; to suit.
(3):
(v. t.) To adjust or adapt to a certain level; as, to level remarks to the capacity of children.
(4):
(v. i.) To aim a gun, spear, etc., horizontally; hence, to aim or point a weapon in direct line with the mark; fig., to direct the eye, mind, or effort, directly to an object.
(5):
(a.) Of even tone; without rising or falling inflection.
(6):
(a.) Well balanced; even; just; steady; impartial; as, a level head; a level understanding. [Colloq.]
(7):
(v. t.) Figuratively, to bring to a common level or plane, in respect of rank, condition, character, privilege, etc.; as, to level all the ranks and conditions of men.
(8):
(v. t.) To make level; to make horizontal; to bring to the condition of a level line or surface; hence, to make flat or even; as, to level a road, a walk, or a garden.
(9):
(v. t.) To bring to a lower level; to overthrow; to topple down; to reduce to a flat surface; to lower.
(10):
(a.) Straightforward; direct; clear; open.
(11):
(a.) Even; flat; having no part higher than another; having, or conforming to, the curvature which belongs to the undisturbed liquid parts of the earth's surface; as, a level field; level ground; the level surface of a pond or lake.
(12):
(n.) A horizontal passage, drift, or adit, in a mine.
(13):
(n.) A measurement of the difference of altitude of two points, by means of a level; as, to take a level.
(14):
(n.) An instrument by which to find a horizontal line, or adjust something with reference to a horizontal line.
(15):
(n.) 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.
(16):
(n.) Hence, figuratively, a certain position, rank, standard, degree, quality, character, etc., conceived of as in one of several planes of different elevation.
(17):
(n.) 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.
(18):
(n.) 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.
(19):
(n.) 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.
(20):
(a.) Even with anything else; of the same height; on the same line or plane; on the same footing; of equal importance; - followed by with, sometimes by to.
(21):
(a.) Coinciding or parallel with the plane of the horizon; horizontal; as, the telescope is now level.
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Webster, Noah. Entry for 'Level'. Noah Webster's American Dictionary. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​web/​l/level.html. 1828.