declination

[ˌdɛkləˈneɪʃən]

declination Definition

  • 1a polite refusal of an invitation or offer
  • 2the angular distance of a celestial body from the celestial equator, measured northward or southward along the hour circle of the body

Using declination: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "declination" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I sent him an invitation, but he sent me a declination.

  • Example

    The declination of the sun at the equinox is 0 degrees.

  • Example

    The declination of the star is 20 degrees north.

declination Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for declination

Phrases with declination

  • the angle between magnetic north and true north at a particular place, expressed in degrees east or west to indicate the direction of magnetic north relative to true north

    Example

    The magnetic declination at this location is 10 degrees west.

  • the angular distance of a celestial body from the celestial equator, measured northward or southward along the hour circle of the body

    Example

    The celestial declination of the star is 20 degrees north.

  • the angle between the magnetic and geographic meridians at a particular place, expressed in degrees east or west to indicate the direction of magnetic north relative to true north

    Example

    The angle of declination at this location is 10 degrees west.

Origins of declination

from Latin 'declinatio', meaning 'a bending aside, turning away'

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Summary: declination in Brief

The term 'declination' [ˌdɛkləˈneɪʃən] refers to a polite refusal of an invitation or offer. It also refers to the angular distance of a celestial body from the celestial equator, measured northward or southward along the hour circle of the body. Examples include 'I sent him an invitation, but he sent me a declination,' and 'The declination of the star is 20 degrees north.'