a map of the world showing lines of latitude and longitude
located at a latitude of 40 degrees north
Madrid and New York City are on nearly the same latitude.
islands located at different latitudes
We weren't given much latitude in deciding how to do the job.
The judge has wide latitude to reject evidence for the trial.
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For most, such latitude foretells a long stretch to go.—Noah Barsky, Forbes.com, 20 Aug. 2025 The practice began to make communication about storms clearer and faster, instead of using long latitude/longitude coordinates.—Amanda Castro
hannah Parry, MSNBC Newsweek, 18 Aug. 2025 Judge Arun Subramanian will have wide latitude in determining a sentence and can choose to ignore the guidelines, which are not mandatory.—Larry Neumeister, Chicago Tribune, 1 Aug. 2025 Aptly titled the Grand Expedition, the 94-day itinerary charts more than 20,500 nautical miles and traverses 147 degrees of latitude.—India Brown, Robb Report, 31 July 2025 See All Example Sentences for latitude
Word History
Etymology
Middle English, from Latin latitudin-, latitudo, from latus wide; akin to Old Church Slavic postĭlati to spread
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