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Distance measured in degrees, north and south from the equator. All lines of latitude are parallel to each other.
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Distance north or south of the equator of a given position, measured in degrees. The equator has a latitude of 0 degrees, the South Pole is 90 degrees South.
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| latitude |
A position relative to the distance North or South from the Earth's equator, measured in degrees.
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These are the large muscles in the back which help the movement of the arms.
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| lati | the region of Paris on the southern bank of the Seine |
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| lati | a square matrix of n rows and columns |
| lati | of or relating to the countries of Latin America or their people |
| lati | derived from or imitative of Latin |
| lati | an artificial language based on Latin |
| lati | the group of languages derived from Latin |
| lati | cause to adopt catholicism |
| lati | write in the latin alphabet |
| lati | a specialist in the Latin language |
| lati | cause to adopt catholicism |
| lati | translate into Latin |
| lati | write in the latin alphabet |
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