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equidistance

[ee-kwi-dis-tuhns, ek-wi-] / ˌi kwɪˈdɪs təns, ˌɛk wɪ- /




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Those zones can extend to up to 200 nautical miles from a shoreline, or, if sharing the sea area with another state, the equidistance between the two.

From Reuters • Oct. 29, 2021

From that point, every geographic opposite compass point has an equidistance from Haltwhistle - north-south, east-west, north north-east, south south-west.

From BBC • Aug. 21, 2014

Successive governments promoted autarky, the Hindi language and equidistance between the Western and Soviet blocs.

From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 16, 2013

His move to Dubai was framed as an attempt to achieve equidistance between the world's big cricket centres, but the country's zero tax rate may also have had something to do with it.

From The Guardian • Sep. 18, 2010

The equidistance being 30 metres, or roughly 100 feet, the dotted contour lines when height is marked some every 8 or 10 ordinary contour lines.

From Ski-running by Furse, Katharine Symonds