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latitude

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/ˈlætɪtud/
Forms:latitudes
1

an imaginary horizontal circle around the Earth parallel to the equator, used to measure north-south position

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  • The explorer recorded the latitude of the new settlement.
  • Maps show latitude lines in intervals of 10 degrees.
  • Latitude helps sailors determine their north-south position.
  • The equator is the zero line of latitude.
  • Latitude coordinates are paired with longitude to specify locations.
2

freedom from usual restrictions in behavior or conduct

  • The author took latitude with historical facts to make the story more compelling.
  • She allowed herself latitude in expressing her opinions during the debate.
  • Filmmakers often take artistic latitude to enhance a narrative.
  • The teacher granted students latitude in how they completed the assignment.
  • Critics disapproved of the writer's latitude in portraying characters.