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latissimus dorsi procedure in which muscle, fat, and skin from a patient
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latitude An angular distance between the direction of gravity and the plane of the equator. 2) Celestial latitude: an angular distance between a point on the celestial sphere and the ecliptic. 3) Imaginary lines that allow measurement of position north or south of the equator ("horizontal"). Latitude is measured in degrees (one degree = 60 nautical miles or 111 kilometers); the equator is at a latitude of 0?and the poles lie at latitudes of 90?north (North Pole) or 90?south (South Pole).
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latitude Distance north or south of the equator.
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latitude Imaginary lines that cross the surface of the Earth parallel to the Equator, measuring how far north or south of the Equator a place is located.
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latissimus 1. widest.  2. widest: a general term denoting a broad structure, as a muscle.
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