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longitude

noun

  1. geographical coordinate for east-west position
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Pronunciation: /ˈlɒnd͡ʒɪtʃuːd/ / /ˈlɒnɡɪtjuːd/ / /ˈlɒnd͡ʒɪtjuːd/

noun

Etymology: From Middle English, borrowed from Old French longitude, from Latin longitūdō (“length, a measured length”), from longus (“long”).

  1. Angular distance measured west or east of the prime meridian.

    But was it responsible governance to pass the Longitude Act without other efforts to protect British seamen? Or might it have been subterfuge—a disingenuous attempt to shift attention away from the realities of their life at sea.

  2. Any imaginary line perpendicular to the equator and part of a great circle passing through the North Pole and South Pole.
  3. Length.

    His shoulders are remarkably sloping, giving an appearance of great longitude to his neck.

    The floor consists of a corrugated steel section attached by welding to the body longitudes and cross members.