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Meridional (gcide) | Meridional \Me*rid"i*o*nal\, a. [F. m['e]ridional, L.
meridionalis, fr. meridies midday. See Meridian.]
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1. Of or pertaining to the meridian.
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2. Having a southern aspect; southern; southerly.
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Offices that require heat . . . should be
meridional. --Sir H.
Wotton.
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Meridional distance, the distance or departure from the
meridian; the easting or westing.
Meridional parts, parts of the meridian in Mercator's
projection, corresponding to each minute of latitude from
the equator up to 70 or 80 degrees; tabulated numbers
representing these parts used in projecting charts, and in
solving cases in Mercator's sailing.
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meridional (wn) | meridional
adj 1: of or relating to a meridian
2: located in the south or characteristic of southern people or
places |
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Meridional (gcide) | Meridional \Me*rid"i*o*nal\, a. [F. m['e]ridional, L.
meridionalis, fr. meridies midday. See Meridian.]
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1. Of or pertaining to the meridian.
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2. Having a southern aspect; southern; southerly.
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Offices that require heat . . . should be
meridional. --Sir H.
Wotton.
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Meridional distance, the distance or departure from the
meridian; the easting or westing.
Meridional parts, parts of the meridian in Mercator's
projection, corresponding to each minute of latitude from
the equator up to 70 or 80 degrees; tabulated numbers
representing these parts used in projecting charts, and in
solving cases in Mercator's sailing.
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Meridional distance (gcide) | Meridional \Me*rid"i*o*nal\, a. [F. m['e]ridional, L.
meridionalis, fr. meridies midday. See Meridian.]
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1. Of or pertaining to the meridian.
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2. Having a southern aspect; southern; southerly.
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Offices that require heat . . . should be
meridional. --Sir H.
Wotton.
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Meridional distance, the distance or departure from the
meridian; the easting or westing.
Meridional parts, parts of the meridian in Mercator's
projection, corresponding to each minute of latitude from
the equator up to 70 or 80 degrees; tabulated numbers
representing these parts used in projecting charts, and in
solving cases in Mercator's sailing.
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Meridional parts (gcide) | Meridional \Me*rid"i*o*nal\, a. [F. m['e]ridional, L.
meridionalis, fr. meridies midday. See Meridian.]
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1. Of or pertaining to the meridian.
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2. Having a southern aspect; southern; southerly.
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Offices that require heat . . . should be
meridional. --Sir H.
Wotton.
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Meridional distance, the distance or departure from the
meridian; the easting or westing.
Meridional parts, parts of the meridian in Mercator's
projection, corresponding to each minute of latitude from
the equator up to 70 or 80 degrees; tabulated numbers
representing these parts used in projecting charts, and in
solving cases in Mercator's sailing.
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Meridionality (gcide) | Meridionality \Me*rid`i*o*nal"i*ty\, n.
1. The state of being in the meridian.
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2. Position in the south; aspect toward the south.
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Meridionally (gcide) | Meridionally \Me*rid"i*o*nal*ly\, adv.
In the direction of the meridian.
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Nestor meridionalis (gcide) | Kaka \Ka"ka\, n. [Maori kaka a parrot; -- so named from its
note.] (Zool.)
A New Zealand parrot of the genus Nestor, especially the
brown parrot (Nestor meridionalis).
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Note: The mountain kaka, or kea (Nestor notabilis), is
remarkable for having recently acquired carnivorous
habits. It attacks and kills lambs and pigs, sometimes
doing great damage.
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Night kaka. (Zool.) The kakapo.
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