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dec·li·na·tion
/ˌdɛkləˈneʃən/
下傾,傾斜,衰微
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Dec·li·na·tion
n.
1.
The
act
or
state
of
bending
downward
;
inclination
;
as
,
declination
of
the
head
.
2.
The
act
or
state
of
falling
off
or
declining
from
excellence
or
perfection
;
deterioration
;
decay
;
decline
.
“The
declination
of
monarchy.”
Summer
. . .
is
not
looked
on
as
a
time
Of
declination
or
decay
. --
Waller
.
3.
The
act
of
deviating
or
turning
aside
;
oblique
motion
;
obliquity
;
withdrawal
.
The
declination
of
atoms
in
their
descent
.
--
Bentley
.
Every
declination
and
violation
of
the
rules
.
--
South
.
4.
The
act
or
state
of
declining
or
refusing
;
withdrawal
;
refusal
;
averseness
.
The
queen's
declination
from
marriage
.
--
Stow
.
5.
Astron.
The
angular
distance
of
any
object
from
the
celestial
equator
,
either
northward
or
southward
.
6.
Dialing
The
arc
of
the
horizon
,
contained
between
the
vertical
plane
and
the
prime
vertical
circle
,
if
reckoned
from
the
east
or
west
,
or
between
the
meridian
and
the
plane
,
reckoned
from
the
north
or
south
.
7.
Gram.
The
act
of
inflecting
a
word
;
declension
.
See
Decline
,
v. t.
, 4.
Angle of declination
,
the
angle
made
by
a
descending
line
,
or
plane
,
with
a
horizontal
plane
.
Circle of declination
,
a
circle
parallel
to
the
celestial
equator
.
Declination compass
Physics
,
a
compass
arranged
for
finding
the
declination
of
the
magnetic
needle
.
Declination of the compass
or
Declination of the needle
,
the
horizontal
angle
which
the
magnetic
needle
makes
with
the
true
north-and-south
line
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
declination
n
1:
a
condition
inferior
to
an
earlier
condition
;
a
gradual
falling
off
from
a
better
state
[
syn
:
decline
] [
ant
:
improvement
]
2: (
astronomy
)
the
angular
distance
to
a
point
on
a
celestial
object
measured
north
or
south
from
the
celestial
equator
;
expressed
in
degrees
;
used
with
right
ascension
to
specify
positions
on
the
celestial
sphere
[
syn
:
celestial
latitude
,
DEC
]
3:
a
downward
slope
or
bend
[
syn
:
descent
,
declivity
,
fall
,
decline
,
declension
,
downslope
] [
ant
:
ascent
]
4:
a
polite
refusal
of
an
invitation
[
syn
:
regrets
]
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