latitude Meaning, Definition & Usage
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noun the angular distance between an imaginary line around a heavenly body parallel to its equator and the equator itself
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noun freedom from normal restraints in conduct
- the new freedom in movies and novels
- allowed his children considerable latitude in how they spent their money
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noun an imaginary line around the Earth parallel to the equator
parallel of latitude; line of latitude; parallel.
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noun scope for freedom of e.g. action or thought; freedom from restriction
WordNet
Lat"i*tude noun
Etymology
F.Definitions
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Extent from side to side, or distance sidewise from a given point or line; breadth; width. Provided the length do not exceed the latitude above one third part. Sir H. Wotton.
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Room; space; freedom from confinement or restraint; hence, looseness; laxity; independence. In human actions there are no degrees and precise natural limits described, but a latitude is indulged. Jer. Taylor.
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Extent or breadth of signification, application, etc.; extent of deviation from a standard, as truth, style, etc. No discreet man will believe Augustine's miracles, in the latitude of monkish relations. Fuller.
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Extent; size; amplitude; scope. I pretend not to treat of them in their full latitude. Locke.
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(Geog.) Distance north or south of the equator, measured on a meridian. -
(Astron.) The angular distance of a heavenly body from the ecliptic.