omnibearing

noun

Etymology

From omni- + bearing.

  1. derived from *beraną — “to bear; carry
  2. inherited from *berandz
  3. inherited from berende — “bearing; fruitful
  4. inherited from beringe
  5. prefixed as omnibearing — “omni + bearing

Definitions

  1. The bearing of an aircraft, usually relative to magnetic north, determined by…

    The bearing of an aircraft, usually relative to magnetic north, determined by omnidirectional radio signals.

    • Consequently the capsule could be positioned only by omnibearings reported from the capsule.
    • By map reference and omnibearings, he erroneously estimated his position at E', and would have attempted to fly a heading away from the station had he not been corrected.
    • Then a continuous readout of the omnibearing appears in the space used for frequency display, followed by an "F" when "from" is selected, for positive identification.
  2. Pertaining to everything within a domain.

    • In order to achieve this aim, however, it is imperative to have an omnibearing industrial policy integrating different policies for different trades with different policies of the central and local authorities and of different regions.

The neighborhood

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No curated loop yet for omnibearing. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA