Definitions for levels
levels
lev·el
Spelling: [lev-uh l]
IPA: /ˈlɛv əl/
Levels is a 6 letter English word.
It's valid Scrabble word worth 10 points.
It's valid Words with friends word worth 15 points.
You can make 47 anagrams from letters in levels (eellsv).
Definitions for levels
noun
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a device used for determining or adjusting something to a horizontal surface.
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Surveying.
Also called surveyor's level. an instrument for observing levels, having a sighting device, usually telescopic, and capable of being made precisely horizontal.
an observation made with this instrument.
spirit level.
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an imaginary line or surface everywhere at right angles to the plumb line.
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the horizontal line or plane in which anything is situated, with regard to its elevation.
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a horizontal position or condition.
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an extent of land approximately horizontal and unbroken by irregularities.
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a level or flat surface.
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a position with respect to a given or specified height:
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a position or plane in a graded scale of values; status; rank:
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an extent, measure, or degree of intensity, achievement, etc.:
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Linguistics. a major subdivision of linguistic structure, as phonology, morphology, or syntax, often viewed as hierarchically ordered.
Compare component (def 6a), stratum (def 8).
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Mining. the interconnected horizontal mine workings at a particular elevation or depth:
Idioms
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find one's (own) level, to attain the place or position merited by one's abilities or achievements:
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one's level best, one's very best; one's utmost:
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on the level, Informal. honest; sincere; reliable:
adverb
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Obsolete. in a level, direct, or even way or line.
adjective
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having no part higher than another; having a flat or even surface.
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being in a plane parallel to the plane of the horizon; horizontal.
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equal, as one thing with another or two or more things with one another.
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even, equable, or uniform.
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filled to a height even with the rim of a container:
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mentally well-balanced; sensible; rational:
Verb phrases
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level off,
Aeronautics. to maintain a constant altitude after a climb or descent.
to become stable; reach a constant or limit.
to make even or smooth.
verb (used with object)
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to make (a surface) level, even, or flat:
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to raise or lower to a particular level or position; to make horizontal.
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to bring (something) to the level of the ground:
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Informal. to knock down (a person):
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to make equal, as in status or condition.
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to make even or uniform, as coloring.
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Historical Linguistics. (of the alternative forms of a paradigm) to reduce in number or regularize: .
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to aim or point (a weapon, criticism, etc.) at a mark or objective:
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Surveying. to find the relative elevation of different points in (land), as with a level.
verb (used without object)
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to bring things or persons to a common level.
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to aim a weapon, criticism, etc., at a mark or objective.
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Surveying.
to take a level.
to use a leveling instrument.
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to speak truthfully and openly (often followed by with):
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Obsolete. to direct the mind, purpose, etc., at something.
Origin of levels
1300-50; Middle English (noun and v.), variant of livel (noun) Middle French Vulgar Latin *lībellum, for Latin lībella plummet line, level, diminutive of lībra balance, scales; for formation,
Examples for levels
The Village of Varennes lies dark and slumberous; a most unlevel Village, of inverse saddle-shape, as men write.