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co-lat·i·tude
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Dictionary of Nautical Terms
co-latitude
The abbreviation for complement of latitude, or what it is short of 90°.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of co-latitude in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of co-latitude in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of co-latitude in a Sentence
Every classroom in America needs a well-supported, well-trained, well-paid educator helping students learn and thrive, teachers fight every day for the resources to do their job, and we fight for and with them — that includes solving shortages by improving wages and working conditions and giving teachers the professional respect, voice and latitude they need to succeed.
The rules give [superdelegates] the latitude; they are unpledged delegates, they can go back and forth as much as they want to.
I think, number one, having the IG report is very important and giving the IG the latitude to take the investigation where it needs to go.
It’s not completely clear that those are going to be sustainable increases... I think that’s why we have a little latitude, more than a little latitude, to wait at the moment and gather a few more months of inflation to get a little more confident about that.
California's rice growing regions are the same latitude as Korea and Japan. So we all grow the same kind of rice -- medium grain and short grain -- that's popular in Chinese, Japanese and Korean cuisine, but Chinese consumers, who eat rice every day, will now have more choice with Sun Valley Rice.
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