easting

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English

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Etymology

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From east +‎ -ing.

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: eas‧ting

Noun

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easting (countable and uncountable, plural eastings)

  1. (cartography) The distance east of a standard reference meridian.
    Coordinate term: longitude
  2. (nautical) A distance traveled eastward.
    • 1881–1882, Robert Louis Stevenson, Treasure Island, London; Paris: Cassell & Company, published 14 November 1883, →OCLC:
      It was very tiring and slow work, yet I did visibly gain ground; and as we drew near the Cape of the Woods, though I saw I must infallibly miss that point, I had still made some hundred yards of easting.
  3. A turning towards the east.

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