erect
Adjective
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Upright in position or posture (synset 301238732)
"an erect stature"; "erect flower stalks"; "for a dog, an erect tail indicates aggression"; "a column still vertical amid the ruins"; "he sat bolt upright"similar to:
- erectile - capable of being raised to an upright position
- fastigiate - having clusters of erect branches (often appearing to form a single column)
- orthostatic - pertaining to an upright standing posture
- passant - in walking position with right foreleg raised
- rampant, rearing - rearing on left hind leg with forelegs elevated and head usually in profile
- semi-climbing - of plants that are semi-climbers
- semi-erect - of plants that are partly erect
- semi-upright - of animals that are partly erect
- standing - having a supporting base
- stand-up - requiring a standing position
- statant - standing on four feet
- straight, unbent, unbowed - erect in posture
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Of sexual organs;
Stiff and rigid (synset 301155095)referred to in: physiology - the branch of the biological sciences dealing with the functioning of organismssimilar to: hard - resisting weight or pressuresame as: tumid
Verb
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Construct, build, or erect (synset 201665137)
"Raise a barn"referred to in: building, construction - the act of constructing something
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Cause to rise up (synset 201986880)
same as: rear
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