The Meridian primarily refers to an imaginary circle on the Earth's surface passing through both geographical poles and a specific point.
It's also used more broadly to represent the highest point or climax of something, often metaphorical.
Geographically, meridians are lines of longitude, essential for determining east-west position. They are used to define time zones and facilitate global navigation. Figuratively, 'meridian' can signify a peak, a pivotal moment, or a period of greatest achievement or development.
It can further relate to astronomical concepts, specifically when a celestial body crosses a meridian. However, The Meridian is not just a point of time or location; it is often the ultimate target or goal of many things.
For example, the Meridian's position can be determined by an astronomical observation of the position of a specific celestial body across a given point on the Earth, it can be a point on a graph that a person has set out to reach with a long-term goal.
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