Extent or scope; e.g. breadth, width or amplitude.
The relative freedom from restrictions; scope to do something.
The angular distance of a heavenly body from the ecliptic.
The extent to which a light-sensitive material can be over- or underexposed and still achieve an acceptable result.
An imaginary line (in fact a circumference) around a planet running parallel to the planet's equator.
The angular distance north or south from a planet's equator, measured along the meridian of that particular point.
The class of scale or magnitude of any amount, where each class contains values of a fixed ratio (most often 10) to the class preceding it. For example, something that is 2 orders of magnitude larger is 100 times larger, something that is 3 orders of magnitude larger is 1000 times larger, and something that is 6 orders of magnitude larger is a million times larger, because 10² = 100, 10³ = 1000, and 10⁶ = a million.