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Definition of latitude
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Latitude
(n.)
Extent;
size;
amplitude;
scope.
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Latitude
::
Latitude
(n.)
Extent
or
breadth
of
signification,
application,
etc.;
extent
of
deviation
from a
standard,
as
truth,
style,
etc..
Latitude
::
Latitude
(n.)
Distance
north or south of the
equator,
measured
on a
meridian..
Place
::
Place (n.)
Position
in the
heavens,
as of a
heavenly
body; --
usually
defined
by its right
ascension
and
declination,
or by its
latitude
and
longitude..
Glaucus
::
Glaucus
(n.) A genus of
nudibranchiate
mollusks,
found in the
warmer
latitudes,
swimming
in the open sea. These
mollusks
are
beautifully
colored
with blue and
silvery
white..
Latitude
::
Latitude
(n.) Room;
space;
freedom
from
confinement
or
restraint;
hence,
looseness;
laxity;
independence..
Tropic
::
Tropic
(n.) The
region
lying
between
these
parallels
of
latitude,
or near them on
either
side..
Commonplace
::
Commonplace
(n.) An idea or
expression
wanting
originality
or
interest;
a trite or
customary
remark;
a
platitude.
Low
::
Low
(superl.)
Near, or not very
distant
from, the
equator;
as, in the low
northern
latitudes..
Lignum-vitae
::
Lignum-vitae
(n.) A tree
(Guaiacum
officinale)
found in the warm
latitudes
of
America,
from which the
guaiacum
of
medicine
is
procured.
Its wood is very hard and
heavy,
and is used for
various
mechanical
purposes,
as for the
wheels
of
ships'
blocks,
cogs,
bearings,
and the like. See
Guaiacum..
Drift
::
Drift (n.) A
collection
of loose earth and
rocks,
or
boulders,
which have been
distributed
over large
portions
of the
earth's
surface,
especially
in
latitudes
north of forty
degrees,
by the
agency
of ice..
Platitude
::
Platitude
(n.) A
thought
or
remark
which is flat, dull,
trite,
or weak; a
truism;
a
commonplace..
Colatitude
::
Colatitude
(n.) The
complement
of the
latitude,
or the
difference
between
any
latitude
and
ninety
degrees..
Zone
::
Zone (n.) One of the five great
divisions
of the
earth,
with
respect
to
latitude
and
temperature..
Height
::
Height
(n.)
Degree
of
latitude
either
north or
south.
Perioecians
::
Perioecians
(n. pl.) Those who live on the same
parallel
of
latitude
but on
opposite
meridians,
so that it is noon in one place when it is
midnight
in the
other.
Compare
Antoeci..
Paraphrase
::
Paraphrase
(v. t.) To
express,
interpret,
or
translate
with
latitude;
to give the
meaning
of a
passage
in other
language..
Latitude
::
Latitude
(n.)
Extent;
size;
amplitude;
scope.
Sextant
::
Sextant
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
angular
distances
between
objects,
-- used esp. at sea, for
ascertaining
the
latitude
and
longitude.
It is
constructed
on the same
optical
principle
as
Hadley's
quadrant,
but
usually
of
metal,
with a nicer
graduation,
telescopic
sight,
and its arc the
sixth,
and
sometimes
the
third,
part of a
circle.
See
Quadrant..
Platitudinize
::
Platitudinize
(v. i.) To utter
platitudes
or
truisms.
Spring
::
Spring
(v. i.) The
season
of the year when
plants
begin to
vegetate
and grow; the
vernal
season,
usually
comprehending
the
months
of
March,
April,
and May, in the
middle
latitudes
north of the
equator..
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