Symbol of latitude
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PHISymbol of latitude
PARALLELLine of latitude
ITSUPTOYOULine of latitude
TROPICLine of latitude
ARCTICCIRCLENorthern line of latitude
EASTWESTHow lines of latitude run
TWENTYN. latitude of Santiago de Cuba.
POLARCIRCLENorth or south line of latitude
GLOBEIt shows a lot of latitude
ANTARCTICOne of the five major circles of latitude
ANTARCTICCIRCLELine of latitude north of the South Pole
liniestcircle of latitude or longitude on a map
highest(of latitude) Close to 90░; near the North or South Pole
colatitudeThe complement of the latitude; the difference between latitude and 90░
zoningone of five divisions of the earth's surface based on climate and latitude
zonesone of five divisions of the earth's surface based on climate and latitude
unzonedone of five divisions of the earth's surface based on climate and latitude
parallelsEach of the imaginary parallel circles of constant latitude on the earth's surface
zonedone of five divisions of the earth's surface based on climate and latitude
zoneone of five divisions of the earth's surface based on climate and latitude
colatitudethe complement of the latitude, or the difference between any latitude and ninety degrees
latitudinarianAllowing latitude in religion; showing no preference among varying creeds and forms of worship
circumpolar(of a star or motion) Above the horizon at all times in a given latitude
colatitudesCOLATITUDE, the complement of the latitude, or the difference between any latitude and ninety degrees
degreesposition or space on the earth or in the heavens as measured by degrees of latitude
tropicsThe parallel of latitude 23░26' north (tropic of Cancer) or south (tropic of Capricorn) of the equator
sextantsan instrument for measuring angular distances used especially in navigation to observe altitudes of celestial bodies (as in ascertaining latitude and longitude)
tropiceither of two lines of latitude, one (tropic of Cancer) 23 1/2┬░ N, and the other (tropic of Capricorn) 23 1/2┬░ S of the equator
ketmember of an indigenous people of central Siberia, living in widely dispersed communities on tributaries of the Yenisei River, between 60┬░ and 67┬░ N latitude
ketsmember of an indigenous people of central Siberia, living in widely dispersed communities on tributaries of the Yenisei River, between 60┬░ and 67┬░ N latitude
loranssystem of long-range navigation whereby the latitude and longitude of a ship or airplane are determined from the time displacement between radio signals from two or more fixed transmitters
loransystem of long-range navigation whereby the latitude and longitude of a ship or airplane are determined from the time displacement between radio signals from two or more fixed transmitters
gnomonsearly astronomical instrument consisting of a vertical shaft, column, or the like, for determining the altitude of the sun or the latitude of a position by measuring the length of its shadow cast at noon
gnomonearly astronomical instrument consisting of a vertical shaft, column, or the like, for determining the altitude of the sun or the latitude of a position by measuring the length of its shadow cast at noon
gyrosnavigational compass containing a gyroscope rotor, that, when adjusted for the latitude and speed of the vessel or aircraft, indicates the direction of true north along the surface of the earth or communicates this information to one or more gyro repeater
gyronavigational compass containing a gyroscope rotor, that, when adjusted for the latitude and speed of the vessel or aircraft, indicates the direction of true north along the surface of the earth or communicates this information to one or more gyro repeater
astrolabesAn instrument formerly used to make astronomical measurements, typically of the altitudes of celestial bodies, and in navigation for calculating latitude, before the development of the sextant. In its basic form (known from classical times), it consists of a disk with the edge marked in degrees and a pivoted pointer