What is another word for Rhumb Line?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈʌm lˈa͡ɪn] (IPA)

A rhumb line, also known as a loxodrome, is a type of navigational line that represents the shortest distance between two points on a curved surface, such as the Earth's surface. Other synonyms for a rhumb line might include a constant bearing line, a compass line, or a track line. These terms all refer to the same concept of a straight-line path that maintains a constant direction, rather than the shortest possible route. A rhumb line is an essential tool for navigators and pilots to maintain accuracy when plotting a course and is an important concept in both applied mathematics and practical navigation.

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