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Azimuth dial (gcide) | 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-r[=a]'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.
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    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[deg] to 360[deg].
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    Azimuth circle, or Vertical circle, one of the great
       circles of the sphere intersecting each other in the
       zenith and nadir, and cutting the horizon at right angles.
       --Hutton.
 
    Azimuth compass, a compass resembling the mariner's
       compass, but having the card divided into degrees instead
       of rhumbs, and having vertical sights; used for taking the
       magnetic azimuth of a heavenly body, in order to find, by
       comparison with the true azimuth, the variation of the
       needle.
 
    Azimuth dial, a dial whose stile or gnomon is at right
       angles to the plane of the horizon. --Hutton.
 
    Magnetic azimuth, an arc of the horizon, intercepted
       between the vertical circle passing through any object and
       the magnetic meridian. This is found by observing the
       object with an azimuth compass.
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