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Geographic coordinate that specifies the east-west position of a point on the Earth's surface.
angle of longitude
latitude
geographic coördinate system
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долгота
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1
The latitude number counted down slowly, and the
longitude
number slower still.
2
This new act of 1774 repealed all the previous legislation on
longitude
.
3
The time signals must originate from places of known latitude and
longitude
.
4
Clocks, the most perfect in mechanism, disagree if they differ in
longitude
.
5
I again succeeded in obtaining an observation, this time for the
longitude
.
6
Writing of this chart, he says that the
longitude
in which Lieut.
7
They stated that the
longitude
was fifty-six degrees west of the Canaries.
8
You're two centuries out in time, or a few thousand miles
longitude
.
9
The second is the mountain division, embracing about five degrees of
longitude
.
10
This followed the extension of Nevada eastward for one degree of
longitude
.
11
Nothing could have been more correct than our observations for the
longitude
.
12
He started, in all his deathly
longitude
,
as with a galvanic shock.
13
Those same fifteen degrees of
longitude
also correspond to a distance traveled.
14
It is not limited by parallels of latitude, or meridians of
longitude
.
15
Tom copied down the latitude and
longitude
figures as his father dictated.
16
But I am getting out of my
longitude
,
as I did then.
longitude
· ·
east longitude
ascertain the longitude
find longitude
determine longitude
longitude about
Russian
долгота
географическая долгота
Portuguese
longitudinal
longitude
Spanish
longitud
longitud cartografica
longitud geográfica
longitud cartográfica
longitud geografica
Catalan
longitud