(easting)
1Easting — East ing, n. (Naut. & Surv.) The distance measured toward the east between two meridians drawn through the extremities of a course; distance of departure eastward made by a vessel. [1913 Webster] …
2easting — [ēs′tiŋ] n. 1. Naut. the distance due east covered by a vessel traveling on any easterly course 2. an easterly direction …
3easting — noun Date: 1628 1. easterly progress < make as much easting as possible Kevin Patterson > 2. difference in longitude to the east from the last preceding point of reckoning …
4easting — rytų kryptimi statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Į rytus (t. y. iš kairės į dešinę) – skaitant tinklelio kvadratų koordinates žemėlapyje. atitikmenys: angl. easting pranc. vers l’est …
5Easting and northing — The terms easting and northing are geographic Cartesian coordinates for a point. Easting refers to the eastward measured distance (or the x coordinate), while northing refers to the northward measured distance (or the y coordinate). The… …
6easting — /ee sting/, n. 1. Navig. the distance due east made good on any course tending eastward; easterly departure. 2. a shifting eastward; easterly direction. 3. Survey. a distance east from a north south reference line. [1620 30; EAST + ING1] * * * …
7easting — noun a) The distance east of a standard reference meridian. b) A distance traveled eastward …
8easting — the vertical gridlines on a map so called because their numeric value increases from west to east …
9Easting — 1. The distance of a point east of the point of origin of the grid of a map or some abbreviation of it [25]. 2. The west east component of a survey leg, or of a series of legs or of a complete traverse; east is positive and west is negative …
10easting — n. direction to the east; moving to the east …