
1) Acme 2) Dateline 3) Longitude 4) Noon 5) Summit
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1) At noon 2) City in Mississippi 3) City in the United States 4) City in Idaho 5) City of Mississippi 6) City in North America 7) City of the Americas 8) City in the US 9) City in the USA 10) City of Idaho 11) City in the Americas 12) City of the USA 13) City of the United States 14) City of North America
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- a town in eastern Mississippi
- an imaginary great circle on the surface of the earth passing through the north and south poles at right angles to the equator
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Imaginary circle on the celestial sphere that connects the zenith to the north, or south, celestial pole.
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• (a.) A great circle of the sphere passing through the poles of the heavens and the zenith of a given place. It is crossed by the sun at midday. • (a.) Hence: The highest point, as of success, prosperity, or the like; culmination. • (a.) Pertaining to the highest point or culmination; as, meridian splendor. • (a.) Midday; noon....
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Great circle that passes through both the north and south poles, also called line of longitude.
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(from the article `African American literature`) ...Revolutionary Petunias and Other Poems (1973), a collection of poems that urges its reader to `[b]e nobody`s darling; / Be an outcast`; and ...
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city, seat of Lauderdale county, eastern Mississippi, U.S., lying 93 miles (150 km) east of Jackson. In 1854 the site was chosen as the junction of ...
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imaginary north–south line on the Earth`s surface that connects both geographic poles; it is used to indicate longitude. The 40th meridian, for ... [2 related articles]
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In traditional Chinese medicine, one of 20 channels that form a network through which qi (the body's vital energy) flows and that connect the body
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A line of longitude.
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The imaginary line that passes from north to south horizons via the zenith.
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1. Midday; noon. ... 2. Hence: The highest point, as of success, prosperity, or the like; culmination. 'I have touched the highest point of all my greatness, And from that full meridian of my glory I haste now to my setting.' (Shak) ... 3. <astronomy> A great circle of the sphere passing through the poles of the heavens and the zenith of a gi...
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(mә-rid´e-әn) an imaginary line on the surface of a globe or sphere, connecting the opposite ends of its axis. adj., merid´ional., adj. Meridians of eyeball. in acupuncture, a system of 20 lines (12 principal and 8 collateral) connecting acupoints and r...
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an imaginary north-south line on the face of the Earth identified or drawn on a map to indicate the relative location of all points along it in a east or west of a principal meridian
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Me·rid'i·an adjective [ French
méridien , Latin
meridianus pertaining to noon, from
meridies noon, midday, for older
medidies ;
medius mid, middle +
dies day. See
Mid , and
Diurnal .]
1. Being at, or pertaining to, midday; belonging...
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Meridians are lines drawn by cartographers and astronomers that pass through the northern point on the horizon of a planetary body or moon, meeting at the celestial pole.
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A circular arc that meets at the poles and connects all places of the same longitude.
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In geography a meridian one of the innumerable imaginary lines on the surface of the earth that may be conceived of as passing through both poles and through any other given place, and serving to settle the longitude of places and thus to mark their exact position. There are also corresponding lines called astronomical or celestial meridians, which...
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An imaginary circle drawn through the North and South poles of the celestial equator.
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It is an imaginary circle passing through both the poles of a celestial sphere, It is also the imaginary plane passing through the Earth’s axis.
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meridian Mid-day, noon.
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in Eastern traditional medicine, it is believed that the body has a channel with 12 parts, or meridians, that loop through the body in an endless circuit, connecting the principal organs and other body parts. Meridians are said to carry ching qi that regulates the relationship between, and the functioning of, various body structures.
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adjective of or happening at noon; `meridian hour`
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Half a great circle drawn on the Earth's surface passing through both poles and thus through all places with the same longitude. Terrestrial longitudes are usually measured from the Greenwich Meridian. An astronomical meridian is a great circle passing through the celestial pole and the zenith (t...
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