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		Definition of azimuth in English: azimuthnoun ˈazɪməθˈæzəməθ 1The direction of a celestial object from the observer, expressed as the angular distance from the north or south point of the horizon to the point at which a vertical circle passing through the object intersects the horizon.  Example sentencesExamples -  At the beginning of August it will rise in the east at 10 p.m. and reach its azimuth at about 3 a.m.
 -  The relative aspect is defined as the subject's aspect minus the solar azimuth.
 -  However, the clusters involved neighboring tree crowns that were progressively shorter in height in directions opposite the solar azimuth.
 -  They eclipsed the sun and filled the sky to the azimuth.
 -  The distance r is independent of the distant galaxy's azimuth around the axis of displacement.
 
 - 1.1 The horizontal angle or direction of a compass bearing.
 Example sentencesExamples -  Nash's team used its global-positioning - satellite receiver to establish its position, and then through the brownish haze, team members plotted the azimuth and direction to a far-off enemy bunker.
 -  Aircraft traffic was observed moving in the same general direction during the night, but generally at a much higher azimuth from the observers' position.
 -  This CEALETI-patented technology produces poles on each head with alignment and integrated azimuth angle.
 -  Nest orientation was then recorded, relative to magnetic north, as the azimuth bisecting the nest opening.
 -  As each shot was made - with the same camera, lens, and film type - I also noted the date and time and used a compass to find the direction in azimuth that the camera was pointing at the time the photo was taken.
 
  
 
 Origin   Late Middle English (denoting the arc of a celestial circle from the zenith to the horizon): from Old French azimut, from Arabic as-samt, from al 'the' + samt 'way, direction'.    Definition of azimuth in US English: azimuthnounˈæzəməθˈazəməTH 1The direction of a celestial object from the observer, expressed as the angular distance from the north or south point of the horizon to the point at which a vertical circle passing through the object intersects the horizon.  Example sentencesExamples -  They eclipsed the sun and filled the sky to the azimuth.
 -  However, the clusters involved neighboring tree crowns that were progressively shorter in height in directions opposite the solar azimuth.
 -  The distance r is independent of the distant galaxy's azimuth around the axis of displacement.
 -  The relative aspect is defined as the subject's aspect minus the solar azimuth.
 -  At the beginning of August it will rise in the east at 10 p.m. and reach its azimuth at about 3 a.m.
 
 - 1.1 The horizontal angle or direction of a compass bearing.
 Example sentencesExamples -  This CEALETI-patented technology produces poles on each head with alignment and integrated azimuth angle.
 -  Nash's team used its global-positioning - satellite receiver to establish its position, and then through the brownish haze, team members plotted the azimuth and direction to a far-off enemy bunker.
 -  Aircraft traffic was observed moving in the same general direction during the night, but generally at a much higher azimuth from the observers' position.
 -  Nest orientation was then recorded, relative to magnetic north, as the azimuth bisecting the nest opening.
 -  As each shot was made - with the same camera, lens, and film type - I also noted the date and time and used a compass to find the direction in azimuth that the camera was pointing at the time the photo was taken.
 
  
 
 Origin   Late Middle English (denoting the arc of a celestial circle from the zenith to the horizon): from Old French azimut, from Arabic as-samt, from al ‘the’ + samt ‘way, direction’.     |