Almucantar

/ælˌmuːˈkæntɑːr/ noun

In astronomy and navigation, a circle on the celestial sphere at a constant altitude above the horizon; used in stargazing and position-finding.

From Arabic 'al-muqantar,' meaning 'the circle.' The word came into European astronomical vocabulary through Medieval Islamic science, which preserved and advanced Greek astronomy.

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