3. (noun) height.
Ka tipu te mamaku ki ngā wāhi awaawa haumākū puta noa i Aotearoa. Neke atu i te 20 mita te teitei (Te Ara 2013). / Mamaku tree ferns grow in damp gullies throughout New Zealand. They reach more than 20 metres in height.
4. (noun) altitude.
Ko te teitei te tawhiti whakaterunga o tētahi mea i runga ake i te pae moana (RP 2009:398). / Altitude is the vertical distance of something above sea level (RP 2009:398).
5. (noun) summit, top.
I te taenga atu ki te teitei o te maunga, ka poua atu te haki ki te whenua (PK 2008:912). / On arriving at the summit of the mountain, the flag was planted in the ground.
6. (noun) amplitude.
Mēnā he tere te tōiriiri (arā, he pōturi te auau o te ngaru), he teitei te hauoro, he iere (RP 2009:303). / If the vibration is fast (that is, the frequency is slow), the pitch is high, it sings.