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Pronunciation: [lˈatɪtjˌuːdz] (IPA)

Latitudes are imaginary horizontal lines on the Earth's surface that run from east to west. There are various synonyms for the word "latitudes" depending on their use and the context. Some common synonyms for "latitudes" include "parallels," which indicates the lines running parallel to the equator, "zones," which divide the Earth into different climatic zones, and "bands," which describe different regions based on their latitudes. Other possible synonyms for latitudes could be circles of latitude or degree of latitude. All these synonyms are used to refer to different aspects of the Earth's surface based on the latitudes at which they are located.

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What are the hypernyms for Latitudes?

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    imaginary lines, geographic coordinates, geographic divisions, geographical coordinates, points of reference.

Usage examples for Latitudes

In northern latitudes the mature flies of the species H. lineatum may be observed during April and May, and those of the other species during June and July.
"Special Report on Diseases of Cattle"
U.S. Department of Agriculture J.R. Mohler
There was as good promise of a fair quiet night as I might count upon in these treacherous latitudes; the haven in which the boat lay was sheltered and the water almost still, and this I reckoned would hold whilst the breeze hung northerly and the swell rolled from the north-east.
"The Frozen Pirate"
W. Clark Russell
The latitude will, after all, determine finally the scale of paces; and you can, at leisure, adjust each day's journey by its general bearing between different latitudes; and, subsequently, introduce the details.
"Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia In Search of a Route from Sydney to the Gulf of Carpentaria (1848) by Lt. Col. Sir Thomas Livingstone Mitchell Kt. D.C.L. (1792-1855) Surveyor-General of New South Wales"
Thomas Mitchell

Famous quotes with Latitudes

  • I remarked constantly, just at sunset, in these latitudes, that the eastern horizon was brilliantly illuminated with a kind of mock sunset. This in a short time disappeared, to be soon succeeded by another similar in character, but more faint.
    George Grey
  • When the heart speaks, its language is the same under all latitudes.
    Ella Maillart
  • Coleridge observes that all men are born Aristotelians or Platonists. The latter feel that classes, orders, and genres are realities; the former, that they are generalizations. For the latter, language is nothing but an approximative set of symbols; for the former, it is the map of the universe. The Platonist knows that the universe is somehow a cosmos, an order; that order, for the Aristotelian, can be an error or a fiction of our partial knowledge. Across the latitudes and the epochs, the two immortal antagonists change their name and language: one is Parmenides, Plato, Spinoza, Kant, Francis Bradley; the other, Heraclitus, Aristotle, Locke, Hume, William James.
    Jorge Luis Borges
  • I think his fancy for referring everything to the meridian of Concord did not grow out of any ignorance or depreciation of other longitudes or latitudes, but was rather a playful expression of his conviction of the indifferency of all places, and that the best place for each is where he stands. He expressed it once in this wise: — "I think nothing is to be hoped from you, if this bit of mould under your feet is not sweeter to you to eat than any other in this world, or in any world."
    Henry David Thoreau

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