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horse latitudes
plural noun
- the latitudes, approximately 30° N and S, forming the edges of the trade-wind belt, characterized by high atmospheric pressure with calms and light variable winds.
horse latitudes
plural noun
- nautical the latitudes near 30°N or 30°S at sea, characterized by baffling winds, calms, and high barometric pressure
horse latitudes
/ hôrs /
- Either of two regions of the globe, found over the oceans about 30 degrees north and south of the equator, where winds are light and the weather is hot and dry. They are associated with high atmospheric pressure and with the large-scale descent of cool dry air that spreads either toward the equator, as the trade winds, or toward the poles, as the westerlies.
Word History and Origins
Origin of horse latitudes1
Word History and Origins
Origin of horse latitudes1
Example Sentences
Neither as majestically inscrutable as Kafka’s panther nor as pointed as “Infinite Jest”’s fatally addictive videocassette, the Curio thus spends much of the book somewhere in the horse latitudes of allegory.
It’s the work of an intelligent writer who strands her character in the intellectual and moral horse latitudes.
Congress, on the other hand, typically idles in the horse latitudes.
The foregone conclusion produced a campaign largely devoid of energy, and in the horse latitudes of November and December polls showed support steadily falling away from the presumptive winner.
This belt of calms, although familiar to sailors, to whom it is known as the "horse latitudes," is ill-defined on the land, where its presence is masked by changes due to local conditions.
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