uniform height

[ˈjuːnɪfɔːrm ˈhaɪt]
noun phrasepl: uniform heights
altura uniforme
1. A consistent or equal vertical measurement or distance from a base or reference point, where all elements maintain the same elevation
The contractor ensured uniform height across all fence posts.
O empreiteiro garantiu altura uniforme em todos os postes da cerca.
2. In design and architecture, the property of maintaining identical vertical dimensions across multiple elements or structures
The architect specified uniform height for all the bookshelves in the library.
O arquiteto especificou altura uniforme para todas as prateleiras da biblioteca.
3. In typography and design, consistent vertical measurement of characters or elements on a page
Uniform height of the letters improved the readability of the document.
A altura uniforme das letras melhorou a legibilidade do documento.
This is a technical term commonly used in Brazilian construction, architecture, and manufacturing industries. In both Brazil and the USA, 'uniform height' is essential in professional specifications to ensure quality and precision in projects ranging from furniture to infrastructure. The term reflects the importance of standardization in modern industry.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
equal heightconsistent heightlevel heightstandard heighteven elevation
Antonyms / Antônimos
varying heightirregular heightuneven heightdifferent heightsinconsistent elevation

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
altura uniforme
Standard term used in construction, design, and manufacturing contexts
São Paulo
altura uniforme
Common in industrial and architectural specifications
Rio de Janeiro
altura uniforme
Used similarly to São Paulo in technical contexts
Portugal
altura uniforme
Identical usage; standard technical term in Portuguese architecture and engineering

Related Words

uniformitydimensionelevationalignmentstandardizationconsistency

Related Idioms & Phrases

keep things level
maintain consistency
bring to the same level
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