What is the meaning of Meridian?

Relating to a meridian (in various senses); meridional.

Relating to midday or noon.

  1. Relating to the culmination or highest point.
  2. Relating to the south; meridional, southern.

Relating to the culmination or highest point.

Relating to the south; meridional, southern.

  1. In full celestial meridian: a great circle passing through the poles of the celestial sphere and the zenith for a particular point on the Earth's surface.
  2. In full terrestrial meridian: a great circle on the Earth's surface, passing through the geographic poles (the terrestrial North Pole and South Pole); also, half of such a circle extending from pole to pole, all points of which have the same longitude.

In full celestial meridian: a great circle passing through the poles of the celestial sphere and the zenith for a particular point on the Earth's surface.

In full terrestrial meridian: a great circle on the Earth's surface, passing through the geographic poles (the terrestrial North Pole and South Pole); also, half of such a circle extending from pole to pole, all points of which have the same longitude.

  1. The place on the celestial meridian where it is crossed by the sun or a star at its highest point.
    1. The highest or most developed point, or most splendid stage, of something; culmination, peak, zenith.
    2. Chiefly followed by of: the middle period of someone's life, when they are at their full abilities or strength; one's prime.
  2. A ring or half-ring with markings in which an artificial globe is installed and may spin.
  3. A line passing through the poles of any sphere; a notional line on the surface of a curved or round body (in particular, an eyeball).

The place on the celestial meridian where it is crossed by the sun or a star at its highest point.

  1. The highest or most developed point, or most splendid stage, of something; culmination, peak, zenith.
  2. Chiefly followed by of: the middle period of someone's life, when they are at their full abilities or strength; one's prime.

The highest or most developed point, or most splendid stage, of something; culmination, peak, zenith.

Chiefly followed by of: the middle period of someone's life, when they are at their full abilities or strength; one's prime.

A ring or half-ring with markings in which an artificial globe is installed and may spin.

A line passing through the poles of any sphere; a notional line on the surface of a curved or round body (in particular, an eyeball).

The size of type between double great primer and canon, standardized as 44-point.

  1. The south.
  2. Midday, noon.

    The south.

    Midday, noon.

    A midday rest; a siesta.

    A particular area or situation considered as having a specific characteristic or identity; also, the characteristics, habits, or tastes of a specific group, locale, etc.

    An alcoholic drink taken at midday.

    To cause an object to reach the meridian or highest point of (something).

    Of a celestial body: to reach its meridian.

    Any of the pathways on the body along which chi or qi (life force) is thought to flow and, therefore, the acupoints are distributed; especially, one of twelve such pathways associated with organs of the body.

    meridian

    a meridian

    a meridian (ring or half-ring with markings in which an artificial globe is installed and may spin)

    Source: wiktionary.org