air lane, autumnal equinox, celestial equator, course, equinoctial circle, geocentric longitude, itinerary, orbit, road, shoot, track, walk
Definitionn. the path followed by an object moving through space
Last update: November 12, 2016
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If the missile alters the trajectory of just one of the planets, the two bodies will not collide. [Please select]
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The cruise ship’s trajectory will include overnight stops in Nassau and Freeport. [Please select]
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A calculation of this trajectory is given by Lieutenant A. [Please select]
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These rifles possess marvelous accuracy and a very flat trajectory. [Please select]
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The arm selected should, however, have considerable power, and the flight of the bullet should be rapid, with a low trajectory. [Please select]
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This curved trajectory is undoubtedly one of the factors--but certainly not the only factor--contributing to the effect known as the "coastal hiatus." [Please select]
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Trajectory and force would depend upon velocity; the latter must depend upon the volume of gas generated by explosion. [Please select]
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It was quite short, very stiff to pull, with a flat trajectory, a remarkable range, and a great noise (cp.) [Please select]
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Since the winds move clockwise around a "high," this gives a general northwesterly trajectory to the air currents in the vicinity of the Yucatán Peninsula. [Please select]
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