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1 azimuth
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2 azimuth
nGEOL, PETROL, PHYS, SPACE, TV, WATER TRANSP navigation azimut m -
3 azimuth
acimut; acimut verdadero; azimut* -
4 azimuth
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5 azimuth
s.azimut del sol o de una estrella; al arco del horizonte que hay entre el círculo vertical en que está el astro, y el meridiano del observador. -
6 azimuth
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7 azimuth of dip
acimut de buzamiento; acimut de pendiente estratigráfica; acimut de pendiente estructural -
8 azimuth of strike
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9 azimuth adjustment
nTV ajuste de acimut m, ajuste azimutal m, ajuste de azimut m -
10 azimuth angle
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11 azimuth bearing
nOCEAN marcación azimutal f, marcación relativa f -
12 azimuth coarse motion clamp
nINSTR prensador de movimiento rápido acimutal mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > azimuth coarse motion clamp
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13 azimuth compass
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14 azimuth distortion
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15 azimuth gyro
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16 azimuth loss
nTV pérdida azimutal f (Esp), pérdida de azimut f (AmL) -
17 azimuth stabilization
nWATER TRANSP radar estabilización en azimut fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > azimuth stabilization
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18 azimuth thrust
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19 azimuth mounting
montura acimutalEnglish-Spanish dictionary of astronomy terms > azimuth mounting
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20 azimuth circle
s.círculo acimutal.
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azimuth — noun /ˈæzɪməθ/ a) An arc of the horizon intercepted between the meridian of the place and a vertical circle passing through the center of any object; as, the azimuth of a star; the azimuth or bearing of a line surveying. b) The quadrant of an… … Wiktionary
azimuth — UK [ˈæzɪməθ] / US noun [countable] Word forms azimuth : singular azimuth plural azimuths astronomy the angle of the imaginary line between the position of a plane, ship etc and the position of another object … English dictionary
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