azimuth
n. angle of the horizon | ||||
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Azimuth Definition from Business & Finance Dictionaries & Glossaries
| BTS Transportation Expressions |
| Glossary of petroleum Industry |
azimuth
in directional drilling, the direction of the face of the deviation tool with respect to magnetic north as recorded bra deviation instrument.
in directional drilling, the direction of the face of the deviation tool with respect to magnetic north as recorded bra deviation instrument.
Azimuth Definition from Government Dictionaries & Glossaries
| DOD Dictionary of Military Terms |
azimuth
Quantities may be expressed in positive quantities increasing in a clockwise direction, or in X, Y coordinates where south and west are negative. They may be referenced to true north or magnetic north depending on the particular weapon system used.
Quantities may be expressed in positive quantities increasing in a clockwise direction, or in X, Y coordinates where south and west are negative. They may be referenced to true north or magnetic north depending on the particular weapon system used.
Azimuth Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) |
Azimuth
(n.)
The quadrant of an azimuth circle.
(n.)
An arc of the horizon intercepted between the meridian of the place and a vertical circle passing through the center of any object; as, the azimuth of a star; the azimuth or bearing of a line surveying.
(n.)
The quadrant of an azimuth circle.
(n.)
An arc of the horizon intercepted between the meridian of the place and a vertical circle passing through the center of any object; as, the azimuth of a star; the azimuth or bearing of a line surveying.
| WordNet 2.0 |
azimuth
Noun
1. the azimuth of a celestial body is the angle between the vertical plane containing it and the plane of the meridian
(synonym) AZ
(hypernym) angle
Noun
1. the azimuth of a celestial body is the angle between the vertical plane containing it and the plane of the meridian
(synonym) AZ
(hypernym) angle
| hEnglish - advanced version |
azimuth
azimuth
\az"i*muth\ (&?;), n. [oe. azimut, f. azimut, fr. ar. as-sum&?;t, pl. of as-samt a way, or perh., a point of the horizon and a circle extending to it from the zenith, as being the arabic article: cf. it. azzimutto, pg. azimuth, and ar. samt-al-rā's the vertex of the heaven. cf. zenith.] (astron. & geodesy) (a) the quadrant of an azimuth circle. (b) an arc of the horizon intercepted between the meridian of the place and a vertical circle passing through the center of any object; as, the azimuth of a star; the azimuth or bearing of a line surveying.
note: in trigonometrical surveying, it is customary to reckon the azimuth of a line from the south point of the horizon around by the west from 0° to 360°.
azimuth
circle, or
similar words(4)
azimuth compass
magnetic azimuth
azimuth circle
azimuth dial
azimuth
\az"i*muth\ (&?;), n. [oe. azimut, f. azimut, fr. ar. as-sum&?;t, pl. of as-samt a way, or perh., a point of the horizon and a circle extending to it from the zenith, as being the arabic article: cf. it. azzimutto, pg. azimuth, and ar. samt-al-rā's the vertex of the heaven. cf. zenith.] (astron. & geodesy) (a) the quadrant of an azimuth circle. (b) an arc of the horizon intercepted between the meridian of the place and a vertical circle passing through the center of any object; as, the azimuth of a star; the azimuth or bearing of a line surveying.
note: in trigonometrical surveying, it is customary to reckon the azimuth of a line from the south point of the horizon around by the west from 0° to 360°.
azimuth
circle, or
similar words(4)
azimuth compass
magnetic azimuth
azimuth circle
azimuth dial
Azimuth Definition from Entertainment & Music Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Guitar Glossary |
Azimuth
In a tape deck, the angular relationship between the head gap and the tape path.
In a tape deck, the angular relationship between the head gap and the tape path.
| English to Federation-Standard Golic Vulcan |
Azimuth
ir-zehl-kes
ir-zehl-kes
Azimuth Definition from Science & Technology Dictionaries & Glossaries
| WEATHER&METEOROLOGY |
azimuth
Compass bearing to a point on the ground under some object in the sky, usually the Sun, a distant star, or a satellite.
Compass bearing to a point on the ground under some object in the sky, usually the Sun, a distant star, or a satellite.
| Oil and Gas Field Glossary |
Azimuth
Direction of a course measured in a clockwise direction from 0 through 360 degrees, with 0 degrees established as North.
Direction of a course measured in a clockwise direction from 0 through 360 degrees, with 0 degrees established as North.
| ASTRONOMY UNBOUND |
Azimuth
The angle a celestial object makes from due north, when measured in an eastwards direction along the horizon. When combined with altitude it provides a method for referencing objects on the celestial sphere.
The angle a celestial object makes from due north, when measured in an eastwards direction along the horizon. When combined with altitude it provides a method for referencing objects on the celestial sphere.
| Aviation - English - Spintra.com |
Azimuth.
An angle in the horizontal plane, usually measured with respect to body coordinates
An angle in the horizontal plane, usually measured with respect to body coordinates
| Energy Glossary |
AZIMUTH
The angular distance between true south and the point on the horizon directly below the sun. Typically used as an input for opaque surfaces and windows in computer programs for calculating the energy performance of buildings.
The angular distance between true south and the point on the horizon directly below the sun. Typically used as an input for opaque surfaces and windows in computer programs for calculating the energy performance of buildings.
| ETSI and 3GPP |
AZimuth
Elevation
Elevation
| Abbreviation Airbus A340 |
AZ
Azimuth
Azimuth
| Physical Geography Terms and Meanings |
Azimuth
A system that measures direction clockwise from North over 360 degrees.
A system that measures direction clockwise from North over 360 degrees.
| Glossary of Cartographic Terms |
azimuth
Horizontal direction reckoned clockwise from the meridian plane.
Horizontal direction reckoned clockwise from the meridian plane.
| CAVE AND KARST TERMINOLOGY |
AZIMUTH
The true bearing of a survey line, determined by measurement from an accurate survey or by observations of sun or stars.
The true bearing of a survey line, determined by measurement from an accurate survey or by observations of sun or stars.
| RF Electronics |
Azimuth
The east-west distance in the sky that a satellite is located in relation to the local meridian (north-south plane), measured in degrees (clockwise from true north).
The east-west distance in the sky that a satellite is located in relation to the local meridian (north-south plane), measured in degrees (clockwise from true north).
Azimuth Definition from Religion & Spirituality Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Webart Magic Astronomical Glossary |
Azimuth
Compass direction expressed in angular measure as opposed to altazimuth (angular distance above the horizon).
Compass direction expressed in angular measure as opposed to altazimuth (angular distance above the horizon).
Azimuth Definition from Society & Culture Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Outdoor Glossary |
Azimuth
same as bearing. Refers to the degree of bearing from your current position to a landmark or destination. Reversing the bearing would be known as a back azimuth or back bearing.
same as bearing. Refers to the degree of bearing from your current position to a landmark or destination. Reversing the bearing would be known as a back azimuth or back bearing.
Azimuth Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Wikipedia English - The Free Encyclopedia |
Azimuth
Azimuth is a mathematical concept defined as the angle, usually measured in degrees (°), between a reference plane and a point. This concept is used in many practical applications including navigation, astronomy, mapping, mining and artillery. The word azimuth is derived from the Arabic السمت ('as-sumūt') which means the ways, referring to the ways or directions a person faces.
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