width definition

width means, in relation to a lot,
width. As specified in paragraph 6.5.4.1.
width as it applies to a road, means the distance between the two sides of the space used or intended to be used or laid out or planned so as to admit of being used as a road, measured at right angles to the direction of the road.

Examples of width in a sentence

  • Small musical instruments (such as violins and ukuleles) of an appropriate size (13" Width x 11" Height x 17" Length/Depth) and weight are permitted for stowage under a Passenger’s seat and will count towards the Passenger’s two (2) allowable personal items.

  • MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Proscenium Width 40’-00” Proscenium Height 22’-00” Stage Depth 28’-00” Smoke Pocket to Back Wall Centerline to Stage Right/Left 40’-00” Min 60’ Width Clearance Grid Height 46’-00” Out Trim of System Pipes Offstage Height Clearance 12’-00” Unobstructed Number of Battens 12 Actual number of used pipes Arbor Weight Capacity 1200 lbs.

  • If a pet carrier on its own is 13" Width x 11" Height x 17" Length/Depth and an additional personal item cannot be accommodated under the Passenger’s seat space, Carrier will check one (1) extra personal item at no additional charge.

  • A Passenger may carry onboard the aircraft two (2) personal items that are together no larger than 13” Width x 11” Height x 17” Length/Depth, such as a purse, briefcase, laptop computer case, small backpack, camera case, umbrella, lunch box, or similar small items.

  • Standard Portable Toilet (Approx.): Height 88”, Width 44”, Depth 48” 2.


More Definitions of width

width means the measurement taken at right angles to the height;
width means the dimension defined in point 6.2 of Standard ISO 612:1978;
width. As close as possible to the extreme outer edge of the vehicle.
width. Except in the case of category ▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ indicator lamps of arrangement "C" and for additional direction indicator lamps, the edge of the illuminating surface furthest from the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle shall not be more than 400 mm from the extreme outer edge of the vehicle. The distance between the inner edges of the two illuminating surfaces of a pair of lamps shall be not less than 500 mm. Where the vertical distance between the rear direction-indicator lamp and the corresponding rear position lamp is not more than 300 mm, the distance between the extreme outer edge of the vehicle and the outer edge of the rear direction-indicator lamp shall not exceed by more than 50 mm the distance between the extreme outer edge of the vehicle and the outer edge of the corresponding rear position lamp. For front direction-indicator lamps the illuminating surface should be not less than 40 mm from the illuminating surface of the dipped-beam headlamps or front fog-lamps, if any. A smaller distance is permitted if the luminous intensity in the reference axis of the direction-indicator lamp is equal to at least 400 cd.
width. , for a road, means the width of its useable running pavement clear of guideposts, grader rills and safety berms.
width. No individual specifications.
width. If there is only one rear fog lamp, it shall be on the opposite side of the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle to the direction of traffic prescribed in the country of registration. In all cases the distance between the rear fog-lamp and the stop lamp shall be more than 100 mm.