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azimuth
noun az·i·muth \ˈaz-məth, ˈa-zə-\
Definition of AZIMUTH
1
: an arc of the horizon measured between a fixed point (as true north) and the vertical circle passing through the center of an object usually in astronomy and navigation clockwise from the north point through 360 degrees
2
: horizontal direction expressed as the angular distance between the direction of a fixed point (as the observer's heading) and the direction of the object
— az·i·muth·al \ˌa-zə-ˈmə-thəl\ adjective
— az·i·muth·al·ly \-ˈmə-thə-lē\ adverb
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Origin of AZIMUTH
Middle English, from Medieval Latin azimut, from Arabic al-sumūt the azimuth, plural of al-samt the way
First Known Use: 14th century
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