Pronunciation: /əˈklɪnɪk laɪn/
noun aclinic line
A1 An aclinic line is a line on Earth's surface where a magnetic needle has no dip.
A2 Students in geography class learned about the concept of an aclinic line and its significance.
B1 The scientist conducted research on the behavior of the aclinic line in different regions.
B2 Understanding the aclinic line is crucial for navigation and studying Earth's magnetic field.
C1 The geologist published a paper on the anomalies found along the aclinic line.
C2 Experts in geomagnetism study the aclinic line to gain insights into the Earth's magnetic field.
formal The aclinic line is an imaginary line on the Earth's surface where the magnetic needle points true north.
informal You can find the aclinic line on a map by looking for where the compass points straight up.
slang I heard that if you cross the aclinic line, your compass will go crazy!
figurative In life, sometimes we need to find our own aclinic line and follow our true path.
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