Alta is the nominative singular form of the Latin adjective "altus," which means "high" or "tall." It describes something that has a great vertical extent.
Imagine you're standing at the base of a skyscraper, craning your neck to see its top. The skyscraper represents something alta, towering above everything else and reaching impressive heights.
Humilis: Humilis is the opposite of alta. It means "low" or "short" in Latin, describing something with little vertical extent.
Excelsus: Excelsus is another Latin adjective meaning "high" or "elevated." It emphasizes extreme height, like towering mountains.
Celsus: Celsus also means "high" in Latin but can be used metaphorically to describe someone who is esteemed or distinguished.
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