Level

Entertainment / Video Games / Level: Video games are usually broken into bite-size chunks called 'levels,' 'stages,' or 'missions.' Different games may refer to these as 'worlds.' These terms may sometimes be used interchangeably, or may be used to mean subsets of one another in various ways in different games.
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Level Verb Synonyms: aim, point, draw a bead, direct, train, focus
Level Adjective Synonyms: even, smooth, plane, uniform, plain, flat, flush, straight, true
Level Noun Synonyms: horizontal, prone, supine
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Action Levels

Business / Agriculture / Action Levels: As opposed to tolerances (which are established for pesticide residues occurring as a direct result of proper usage), action levels are set for inadvertent residues resulting from previous legal use o MORE

National Water Level Observation Network (NWLON)

Science / Tides and Currents / National Water Level Observation Network (NWLON): The network of tide and water level stations operated by the National Ocean Service along the marine and Great Lakes coasts and islands of the United States. The NWLON is composed of the primary and s MORE

Upper Level

Science / Weather / Upper Level: The portion of the atmosphere which is above the lower troposphere. It is generally applied to the levels above 850 millibars. Therefore, upper level lows and highs, troughs, winds, observations, and MORE

Mean Sea Level

Science / Weather / Mean Sea Level: The average height of the sea surface water level. For the United States, it is computed by averaging the levels of all tide stages over a nineteen year period, determined from hourly height readings MORE

Absolute Mean Sea Level Change

Science / Tides and Currents / Absolute Mean Sea Level Change: An eustatic change in mean sea level relative to a conventional terrestrial coordinate system with the origin at the center of mass of the Earth. MORE

Sea Level Pressure

Science / Weather / Sea Level Pressure: The atmospheric pressure at mean sea level, usually determined from the observed station pressure. MORE