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(n.) the highest point, culminating point (I was too nice to tell Nelly that she had reached the absolute zenith of her career with that one hit of hers.)
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the point above the observer directly opposite the nadir In other words it never reaches the zenith, a point directly overhead. — George H. Lowery.
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"point of the heavens directly overhead at any place," late 14c., from Old French cenith (Modern French zénith), from Medieval Latin cenit, senit, bungled scribal transliterations of Arabic [..]
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A point directly overhead from an observer.
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point on the celestial sphere directly above a given position.
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That point, on any given observer's celestial sphere, that lies directly above him; the point that is elevated 90° from all points on a given observer's astronomical horizon. Diametrically o [..]
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The point on the celestial sphere that is directly above the observer. Holding a balloon overhead places the balloon at your zenith. Although celestial objects appear to rise and set as they move acro [..]
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The highest point in the back swing
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n. The culminating-point of prosperity, influence, or greatness.
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The point on the celestial sphere that is directly above the observer. Holding a balloon overhead places the balloon at your zenith. Although celestial objects appear to rise and set as they move acro [..]
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To dream of the zenith, foretells elaborate prosperity, and your choice of suitors will be successful.   
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The point in the sky that’s directly overhead.
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— The point with a ninety degree inclination in relation to the observer, or the point directly above them.
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(n) - a point directly overhead
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[mathematics] The zenith angle is the angle measured directly above in the z-direction on the imaginary celestial sphere. “Above” means in the vertical direction opposite to the apparent gravitational [..]
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The point of the celestial sphere which is directly overhead.
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The zenith is the point in the sky directly above an observer's head. This term is often used in astronomy.
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The point on the celestial sphere directly overhead.
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(n) the point above the observer that is directly opposite the nadir on the imaginary sphere against which celestial bodies appear to be projected
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Is the point in the sky where you are looking when you look ‘straight up’ from the ground. More precisely, it is the point on the sky with an altitude of +90 Degrees; it is the pole of the horizontal coordinate system. Geometrically, it is the point on the celestial sphere intersected by a line drawn from the center of the Earth through your locati [..]
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The point, on any given observer's celestial sphere, that lies directly above him. The opposite of nadir.
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When the sun is in the zenith and observed with a sextant, the arc will be 90o
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The point of the celestial sphere which is directly overhead.
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The point of the celestial sphere which is directly overhead.
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The point of the celestial sphere which is directly overhead.
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The point of the celestial sphere which is directly overhead.
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that point on the Celestial Sphere vertically overhead.
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A small solar system object composed mostly of rock. Many of these objects orbit the Sun between Mars and Jupiter. Their sizes range anywhere from 33 feet (10 meters) in diameter to less than 620 miles (1,000 kilometers). The largest known asteroid, Ceres, has a diameter of 579 miles (926 kilometers).
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The cloud of gas and dust that forms around a comet’s nucleus. This cloud is created when the solar wind strikes the surface of the nucleus.
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In the lighting discipline, zenith is the angle pointing directly upward from the luminaire, or 180°. Zenith is opposite nadir. In astronomical usage, zenith is the highest point in the sky, directly above the observation point.
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the point in the sky directly above an observer on Earth
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The point which is elevated 90 degrees from all points on a given observer's astronomical horizon. The point on any given observer's celestial sphere that lies directly above him. The opposi [..]
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The point which is elevated 90 degrees from all points on a given observer's astronomical horizon. The point on any given observer's celestial sphere
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The point which is elevated 90 degrees from all points on a given observer’s astronomical horizon. The point on any given observer’s celestial sphere that lies directly above him. The opposite of nadir.
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The tilt of the tape head in the direction perpendicular to the tape travel.
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(astronomy) The point in the sky vertically above a given position or observer; the point in the celestial sphere opposite the nadir. * '''1638''' Herbert, Sir Thomas ''Some years travels into dive [..]
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the summit; the highest peak.
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The zenith is an imaginary point directly "above" a particular location, on the imaginary celestial sphere. "Above" means in the vertical direction opposite to the apparent gravita [..]
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The zenith is an imaginary point directly "above" a particular location, on the imaginary celestial sphere. "Above" means in the vertical direction opposite to the apparent gravita [..]
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The zenith is an imaginary point directly "above" a particular location, on the imaginary celestial sphere. "Above" means in the vertical direction opposite to the apparent gravita [..]
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Zenith was a story about a British superhero, which appeared in the British science fiction comic 2000 AD. Created by writer Grant Morrison and artist Steve Yeowell, with original character designs by [..]
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The zenith is the point in the sky that appears directly above the observer (opposite: nadir). Zenith or Zénith may also refer to: Zenith (topography), or summit, highest point, or a point on a surfac [..]
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Zenith SA is a Swiss watchmaker. The company was started in 1865 by Georges Favre-Jacot at the age of 22, in Le Locle in the canton of Neuchâtel. Zenith was purchased by LVMH in November 1999, becomin [..]
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The Zenith is a culture and exhibition centre, converted from an old railway reparation hall, located in Freimann, Munich, Germany. The centre hosts concerts, fairs, company presentations and parties. [..]
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Zenith (also styled as Zenith - A Film by Anonymous) is a 2010 American psychological thriller about two men attempting to solve the same conspiracy theory. The title refers to a grand 'Zenith Conspir [..]
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Zenith is a studio album by American indie rap group Grayskul, consisting of Onry Ozzborn and JFK aka Ninjaface, both members of the Pacific Northwest hip hop collective Oldominion. It was released on [..]
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