statura
stature
noun stah-TOO-rah Rare
Origin: Latin statura, from stare (to stand).
Also means
height
Usage Note
Statura means both physical height (di alta statura = 'tall') and moral or intellectual standing (uno scrittore di grande statura). Unlike altezza, it often carries a figurative weight. The plural stature is rare but grammatically correct.
Examples
"Ha una statura imponente per la sua età."
Natural Translation
He has an imposing stature for his age.
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