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The intersection of lines of reference, usually expressed in degrees/minutes/seconds of latitude and longitude, used to determine or report position or location. 
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coordinates are written as ordered pairs of numbers or letters and numbers. • the first term is called the abscissa and denotes the horizontal position. • the second term is called the ordinate and de [..]
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a set of numbers giving the precise location of a point, often its latitude and longitude.
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A set of numbers that describes your location on or above the earth. Coordinates are typically based on latitude/longitude lines of reference or a global/regional grid projection (e.g., UTM, MGRS, Mai [..]
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Pairs of numbers used to define the edges of the clickable areas in clickable image maps.
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Each point in the coordinate plane corresponds to an ordered pair of numbers called its coordinates.
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Also known as: Ensembles Coordonnes, Kombinationen, Completi, Coordinates, CoOrdinates
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[coordinate system] Coordinates are pairs (X, Y) or triplets (X, Y, Z) of values that are used to represent points and features on a two and three-dimensional space. The X-value represents the horizon [..]
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Positions on the surface of the Earth are defined by coordinate pairs. Coordinates may be expressed as eastings and northings: for example, metres east and north of a particular datum point or, as lat [..]
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A set of numbers that is used to determine a relative position. Machine control designs usually refer to an Easting and Northing for horizontal position and Elevation or Reduced Level (RL) for vertica [..]
Source: machineguidance.com.au

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An ordered pair of numbers used to locate a point on a coordinate grid. The first number in a coordinate pair is the value for the x -coordinate, and the second number is the value for the y -coordina [..]
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a set of numbers that identifies the location of a point. coplanar
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Intersections of vertical and horizontal values plotted on a graph.
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Java’s basic AWT (Advanced Windowing Toolkit) Graphics coordinate system is not the usual x,y you learned in high school. The origin 0,0 is in the top left corner of the Canvas/Component/ Container, n [..]
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A tuple of ordered scalar values that define the position of a single point feature in a coordinate reference system. The tuple is composed of one, two or three 'ordinates'. The ordinates mu [..]
Source: opengeospatial.org

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Linear and (or) angular quantities that designate the position of a point in relation to a given reference frame.
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Points in a system of coordinates which serves as a zero point in computing the system's elements or in prescribing its use.
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a pair of numbers and/or letters that show the exact position of a point on a map or graph
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Method of inputting points based on distance and angle.
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The SDSS uses several different coordinate systems. We use standard astronomical right ascension (RA) and declination (Dec), J2000. There is also the survey coordinate system, with coordinates λ and η [..]
Source: sdss3.org

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Numbers which define the position of a point on a surface (two numbers) or in space (three).
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The SDSS uses several different coordinate systems. We use standard astronomical right ascension (RA) and declination (Dec), J2000. There is also the survey coordinate system, with coordinates λ and η. This is just a rotation of the usual RA, Dec system. There is a variant on this known as corrected survey coordinates with different ranges for λ an [..]
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In 3D latitude, longitude and elevation
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A set of numbers that locates the position of a point on a map, usually represented by (x,y) values.
Source: toxmap.nlm.nih.gov (offline)

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Geographic coordinates are a pair (usually latitude/longitude) of values with respect to a particular datum (usually WGS-84) that define a location on the Earth.
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Unique square identifiers, made up of a number indicating rank and a letter indicating file.
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A pair of numbers (latitude and longitude) that pinpoint an exact position, or waypoint, on the Earth. Latitudes are horizontal lines on the globe that run parallel to the Equator (similar to rungs on [..]
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X and Y values which define a location in a coordinate system
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The coordinates correspond to those used in the 1:100,000 geographical maps of the State of Israel ("Reshet Israel"). They consist of two numbers of three digits each. The first number refer [..]
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pairs of numbers expressing horizontal distances along orthogonal axes; alternatively, triplets of numbers measuring horizontal and vertical distances.
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Linear or angular quantities which designate the position of a point in a given reference or grid system.
Source: www0.landgate.wa.gov.au

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A plane-rectangular coordinate system based on and mathematically adjusted to a map projection in order that geographic positions (latitudes and longitudes) may be readily transformed into plane coord [..]
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Coordinates refer to numbers that indicate the location of a point in relation to a point of origin. Cartesian coordinates represent locations in two or three dimensions in form of a horizontal distan [..]
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