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What (who) is -high - definition

SEVEN ANNUAL BIBLICAL FESTIVALS AND REST DAYS
High Sabbath; High day; High Day; High days; High Days; High sabbath; High sabbaths

-high      
-high combines with words such as 'knee' or 'shoulder' to indicate that someone or something reaches as high as the point that is mentioned.
The grass was knee-high.
COMB in ADJ
High modernism         
  • box architecture]], and the [[hubris]] of [[central planning]]. Its demolition on July 15, 1972, was the day “modern architecture died”, according to Charles Jencks.
UNFALTERING CONFIDENCE IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AS MEANS TO REORDER THE SOCIAL AND NATURAL WORLD
High-modernist ideology; High modernisms; High modernist; High modernists; High modernistic; High-modernism; High-modernisms; High-modernist; High-modernists; High-modernistic; High modernity
High modernism (also known as high modernity) is a form of modernity, characterized by an unfaltering confidence in science and technology as means to reorder the social and natural world.James C.
High-church         
CHRISTIAN IDEOLOGY AND MOVEMENT
High Church; High-church; High Anglican; High Church Movement; High Protestant; High Church Party; High Anglicanism; High Anglicans; High Churchmen; High churchman; High churchmen; High Church Anglicanism; High-and-dry; High Church Anglicans; High Churchman
·adj Of or pertaining to, or favoring, the party called the High Church, or their doctrines or policy. ·see High Church, under High, ·adj.

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High Sabbaths

High Sabbaths, in most Christian and Messianic Jewish usage, are seven annual biblical festivals and rest days, recorded in the books of Leviticus and Deuteronomy. This is an extension of the term "high day" found in the King James Version at John 19:31.

Examples of use of -high
1. "We have high economic growth, we have high productivity, we have high profits and high manager rewards.
2. High temperatures, high evaporation, high salinity can limit the growth of coral.
3. HIGH STAKES Brown is playing for high political stakes.
4. "High profitability is often correlated with high fees," she said.
5. Yýl Cumhuriyet High School have enjoyed "super high school" status.