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NONAGESIMAL

Volume 16 · 71 words · 1842 Edition

or **Nonagesimal Degree**, called also the Mid Heaven, is the highest point, or nineteenth degree of the ecliptic, reckoned from its intersection with the horizon at any time; and its altitude is equal to the angle which the ecliptic makes with the horizon at their intersection, or equal to the distance of the zenith from the pole of the ecliptic. It is much used in the calculation of Nonagonal solar eclipses.