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GNU Project's publication of CIDE, the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Latitude \Lat"i*tude\, n. [F. latitude, L. latitudo, fr. latus
broad, wide, for older stlatus; perh. akin to E. strew.]
1. Extent from side to side, or distance sidewise from a
given point or line; breadth; width.
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Provided the length do not exceed the latitude above
one third part. --Sir H.
Wotton.
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2. Room; space; freedom from confinement or restraint; hence,
looseness; laxity; independence.
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In human actions there are no degrees and precise
natural limits described, but a latitude is
indulged. --Jer. Taylor.
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3. Extent or breadth of signification, application, etc.;
extent of deviation from a standard, as truth, style, etc.
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No discreet man will believe Augustine's miracles,
in the latitude of monkish relations. --Fuller.
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4. Extent; size; amplitude; scope.
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I pretend not to treat of them in their full
latitude. --Locke.
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5. (Geog.) Distance north or south of the equator, measured
on a meridian.
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6. (Astron.) The angular distance of a heavenly body from the
ecliptic.
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Ascending latitude
,
Circle of latitude
, {Geographical
latitude}, etc. See under
Ascending
.
Circle
, etc.
High latitude
, that part of the earth's surface near either
pole, esp. that part within either the arctic or the
antarctic circle.
Low latitude
, that part of the earth's surface which is
near the equator.
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GNU Project's publication of CIDE, the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Heliocentric \He`li*o*cen"tric\
(h[=e]`l[i^]*[-o]*s[e^]n"tr[i^]k), Heliocentrical
\He`li*o*cen"tric"al\ (h[=e]`l[i^]*[-o]*s[e^]n"tr[i^]*kal), a.
[Helio- + centric, centrical: cf. F. h['e]liocentrique.]
(Astron.)
pertaining to the sun's center, or appearing to be seen from
it; having, or relating to, the sun as a center; -- opposed
to
geocentrical
.
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Heliocentric parallax
. See under
Parallax
.
Heliocentric place
,
latitude
,
longitude
, etc. (of a
heavenly body), the direction, latitude, longitude, etc.,
of the body as viewed from the sun.
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WordNet
Latitude
n 1: the angular distance between an imaginary line around a
heavenly body parallel to its equator and the equator
itself
2: freedom from normal restraints in conduct; "the new freedom
in movies and novels"; "allowed his children considerable
latitude in how they spent their money"
3: an imaginary line around the Earth parallel to the equator
[syn:
line of latitude
,
parallel of latitude
,
parallel
]
4: scope for freedom of e.g. action or thought; freedom from
restriction
Moby Dictionary
Antarctic Zone
,
Arctic Circle
,
Arctic Zone
,
Cartesian coordinates
,
Frigid Zones
,
Lambert conformal projection
,
Mercator projection
,
Miller projection
,
Torrid Zone
,
Tropic of Cancer
,
Tropic of Capricorn
,
Variable Zones
,
abscissa
,
aeronautical chart
,
air space
,
altitude
,
ample scope
,
amplitude
,
astronomical chart
,
atlas
,
azimuth
,
azimuthal equidistant projection
,
azimuthal projection
,
beam
,
blank check
,
breadth
,
broad gauge
,
broad-mindedness
,
broadness
,
carte blanche
,
cartographer
,
cartography
,
celestial chart
,
celestial globe
,
chart
,
chorographer
,
chorography
,
clearance
,
climate
,
climatic chart
,
clime
,
conic projection
,
contour line
,
contour map
,
cylindrical coordinates
,
cylindrical projection
,
declination
,
distance across
,
ecumenicalism
,
ecumenicism
,
ecumenicity
,
ecumenism
,
elbowroom
,
equator
,
equator coordinates
,
expanse
,
extent
,
field
,
free course
,
free hand
,
free play
,
free scope
,
full scope
,
full swing
,
fullness
,
general reference map
,
globe
,
gnomonic projection
,
graphic scale
,
grid line
,
hachure
,
headroom
,
heliographic chart
,
horse latitudes
,
hydrographic chart
,
index
,
isoline
,
large-mindedness
,
layer tint
,
leeway
,
legend
,
long rope
,
longitude
,
longitude in arc
,
maneuvering space
,
map
,
map maker
,
map projection
,
mapper
,
margin
,
meridian
,
no holds barred
,
noninsularity
,
open space
,
ordinate
,
parallel
,
photogrammetrist
,
photogrammetry
,
photomap
,
phototopography
,
physical map
,
play
,
polar coordinates
,
political map
,
polyconic projection
,
prime meridian
,
projection
,
range
,
relief map
,
representative fraction
,
right ascension
,
road map
,
roaring forties
,
room
,
room to spare
,
rope
,
scale
,
scope
,
sea room
,
sinusoidal projection
,
space
,
spacious mind
,
span
,
spare room
,
special map
,
spread
,
subtropics
,
swing
,
terrain map
,
terrestrial globe
,
the line
,
thematic map
,
tolerance
,
topographer
,
topographic chart
,
topography
,
transportation map
,
tropic
,
tropics
,
unbigotedness
,
unhideboundness
,
unparochialism
,
unprovincialism
,
way
,
weather chart
,
weather map
,
wide berth
,
wide-mindedness
,
wideness
,
width
,
zone
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