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latitudinal
[ lat-i-tood-n-l, -tyood- ]
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Other Words From
- lati·tudi·nal·ly adverb
- inter·lati·tudi·nal adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of latitudinal1
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Example Sentences
The Wilson snipe migrates here to but little extent, and these migrations are altitudinal rather than latitudinal.
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Spurs from the Caucasus and from the Armenian highlands fill up the broad latitudinal depression between them.
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The variation becomes similarly more pronounced in the latitudinal direction.
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The seven climates adopted by Idrisi are erroneously supposed to be equal in latitudinal extent.
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Since ZOQ is a right angle, it follows that the sum of the polar distance and the latitudinal co-ordinates is always 90.
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