loxodromy

/ˈlɒksədriːmi/

Definitions

1. noun

a course or path over the surface of the Earth, especially the surface of the sea or an ocean, that cuts at a constant angle through the meridians and parallels, thus not necessarily following a great circle.

“The navigator studied the effects of loxodromy on the ship’s route and plotted a more efficient course.”

Synonyms

  • loxodromic course
  • rhumb line

Antonyms

  • loxodromic curve